Pearls from 12/8/20 Medicine LEADS
The Dec. 8, 2020 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured a case presentation by Trent Wei, MD; Lonnie Sullivan, MD; and Stacy Bagrova, MD, "26-year-old male with syncope and fevers", with expert consults Lance Okeke, MD, MPH; Chet Patel, MD; and John Carney, MD.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Dec. 7, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Dec. 7, 2020.
Landmark PICO study tops 1k citations
Celebrate! Kudos to the team, especially this set of Duke GIM authors.
5 Infectious Diseases faculty elected Fellows of IDSA
Five faculty from the Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases are among 181 physicians and scientists elected as Fellows of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), the nation’s leading infectious diseases professional society.
Save the date 1/15/21: Darrell M. Gray, II, MD, MPH, FACG, to give Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Medicine Grand Rounds
The Department of Medicine Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee and has announced that Darrell M. Gray, II, MD, MPH, FACG, associate professor, College of Medicine at The Ohio State University, will give the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Medicine Grand Rounds presentation on Fri., Jan. 15, 2021 at 12 p.m. virtually on Zoom.
Boulware in JAMA Editorial on removing race from GFRs
Dr. Ebony Boulware is an author of a new JAMA editorial that was published online first on December 2
Pearls from 12/1/20 Medicine LEADS
The Dec. 1, 2020 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Kenyon Railey, MD, presenting "Merry Go Round or Modify: Defeating Disparities through Disruption."
Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program celebrates Fellowship Match 2020-21
The Department of Medicine and Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program celebrated the 2020-21 fellowship match today.
“The fellowship match represents the culmination of a tremendous amount of work for our senior residents,” said Kathleen Cooney, MD, MACP, chair of the Department of Medicine. “I am delighted to see our residents take this next step in their careers.”
Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program raises more than $11,000 during 2020 Stead Tread 5K
In November, the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program held the 9th annual, and first virtual, Stead Tread 5K Run/Walk to benefit the Lincoln Community Health Center. Each year the Stead Tread is organized by the residency program's Greenfield Stead Society, and this year participants had from Nov. 1-26 to run or walk a 5K and submit their time.
New Faculty: November 2020
A warm welcome to new Department of Medicine faculty members who started in November 2020!