GIM Funding Awards - 2nd and 3rd quarter 2020
Congratulations to these general internal medicine faculty members who are recipients of research funding for the second and third quarter of 2020.
Welcome Ytina Mangum - GIM Division Administrator
Ytina Mangum, MS, joined the Duke community in 2006 and worked as the Department of Surgery’s medical student coordinator. She recently transitioned from the Center of Applied G
Duke Hospital Medicine - Mentors at Work
Three of the top-five finalists in the recent poster competition, sponsored by the Triangle Chapter of the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), were submissions from Duke Hospital Medicine.
Passing of Joseph Greenfield, professor and chair emeritus
Joseph Greenfield, MD, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Medicine and chair of the Department of Medicine from 1983 to 1995, died on Wed., Oct. 14, 2020. He was 89. Dr. Greenfield was passionately committed to the professional development of faculty and trainees and will be remembered as great mentor.
The Right Environment: New faculty recruit Opeyemi Olabisi is on a mission to revolutionize the prevention and treatment of kidney disease
Opeyemi Olabisi, MD, PhD, is a rising star who was jointly recruited to Duke University in 2019 by the Department of Medicine and the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute – and he is in a hurry to make an impact in the lives of patients with kidney disease.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Oct. 12, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Oct. 12, 2020.
Faculty Spotlight: Pahresah Roomiany, MD
We are privileged again to present a faculty spotlight from general internal medicine.
Chatterjee gives presentation for Duke SOM Research Week
Dr. Ranee Chatterjee, associate professor of medicine (general internal medicine), was honored last week 
Mitchell to serve Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program as Assistant Program Director for Resident Research and Scholarship
Nia S. Mitchell, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine (General Internal Medicine) will serve as the Assistant Program Director for Resident Research and Scholarship in the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program effective Nov. 1, 2020.
Wilder to serve as vice chair of MRRC with focus on Black faculty
Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, will serve as vice chair of the Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee focusing on Black faculty.