4/30/19: 5th Annual KL2/TL1 Career Development Symposium
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute will host the 5th Annual KL2/TL1 Career Development Symposium Tues., April 30, 2019 from 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. in the Searle Center Lecture Hall.
Save the date 6/18/19: SoM offers two workshops for faculty on increasing your influence and giving, receiving feedback
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce two exciting new workshops for faculty interested in expanding their leadership skills. These workshops will be led by Hile Rutledge, MSOD, President and Principal Consultant at Otto Kroeger Associates. One workship will focus on increasing your influence; the second workshop will focus on giving and receiving feedback.
Internal Medicine Residency News, March 11, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for March 11, 2019.
O’Brien & Jolly Graham receive DIHI innovation awards
This week the Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI) announced recipients of the 2019 Innovation Awards.
Duke Palliative Care faculty give national meeting presentations
Duke Palliative Care is part of our division of general internal medicine. While many in palliative care are generalists, the team also includes other specialists, some from geriatrics, oncolo
Hospital Medicine sponsors a certification, a major step fighting opioid addiction
Duke Hospital Medicine sponsored a special training last week for physicians to get their "DATA 2000 waiver".
DOM faculty recognized Duke OLV's 'Celebrating Women in Innovation' feature
The Duke Office of Licensing and Ventures has recognized 31 women who are innovative, collaborative, forward-thinking, and strong leaders on the cutting edge of technology and therapeutics. Among them are five faculty from the Department of Medicine: Martha Adams, MD; Kim Blackwell, MD; Kathleen Cooney, MD; Jennifer Freedman, MD; and Lori Orlando, MD.
Save the date 5/3/19: 2019 REACH Equity Colloquium on implicit bias in healthcare
Duke Center for Research to Advance Health Equity will host "Understanding and Mitigating the Effects of Implicit Bias in Healthcare" from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on Fri., May 3, 2019 in the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center. Deadline to register is April 26.
Heflin named associate dean for Interprofessional Education and Care and director of the new Center for Interprofessional Education and Care
The School of Medicine has announced that Mitchell T. Heflin, MD, MHS, associate professor of medicine (Geriatrics), has been named associate dean for Interprofessional Education and Care and director of the new Center for Interprofessional Education and Care, effective July 1, 2019.