Rymer receives The Mario Family Foundation Award
Jennifer Rymer, MD, MBA, cardiovascular disease fellow, will receive The Mario Family Foundation Award, which supports junior investigators in training in the Department of Medicine to make the transition to become independent scientists and planning for their first extra-mural funding.
3 in DGIM take home teaching awards
Another academic year is coming to end, which means it's time to recognize individuals who have exemplified excellence in teaching during the year. Three teaching awards were given out and we are proud to announce the recipients are all GIM faculty members!
Roberts receives ASN clinical scholar award
John Roberts, MD, MS, MEd, medical instructor (Nephrology), has received a William and Sandra Bennett Clinical Scholar Award from The American Society of Nephrology.
Internal Medicine Residency News, June 12, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for June 12, 2017.
Boggan accepts associate program director role
Joel Boggan, MD, has accepted the position of Associate Program Director in the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program, which will begin on July 1.
Van Houtven Promoted to Full Professor
We are proud to announce Courtney Van Houtven, PhD, has been promoted to Full Professor!
Register for Advanced Myers-Brigg Type Indicator Workshops
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development is excited to announce two advanced Myers-Brigg Type Indicator training opportunities for faculty on Fri., June 16.
Register for the Duke O'Brien Center for Kidney Research 5th Annual Research Symposium
The Duke O'Brien Center for Kidney Research will hold its 5th annual research symposium Thur., June 29, from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center.
Internal Medicine Residency News, June 5, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for June 5, 2017.
New advance care planning initiative at the DOC
The Duke Outpatient Clinic is kicking off a new program to help increase patient engagement in advance care planning (ACP), the patient process of speaking with loved ones and the medical team about what the care you'd like to receive if unable to speak for yourself