Duke-led study finds that moderate-to-vigorous workouts reduce mortality
A new Duke-led study in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that moderate-to-vigorous workouts reduce mortality, even in short bursts under 10 minutes.
Faculty Spotlight: Fuad Bohsali, MD
Learn all about Dr. Fuad Bohsali who joined our division in January as a Medical Instructor and hospitalist at Duke University Hospital
Internal Medicine Residency News, March 19, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for March 19, 2018.
3 Quick tips for timely RCR completion
The School of Medicine recently incorporated a Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) program into the broader Science Culture and Accountability initiative.
Celebrating Match Day 2018
The Internal Medicine Residency Program filled all of its spots in the 2018 Match - 43 categorical, 10 preliminary (6 Neurology, 1 Radiology, 1 Ophthalmology, 1 Diagnostic Radiology, 1 Dermatology), 6 med/peds and 2 med/psych - with outstanding applicants.
Shah receives DIHI innovation award
We are proud to announce Kevin Shah, MD, was among the 10 recipients of the DIHI innovation awards. His project is entitled, "Improving Primary Care Access for Residents and Fellows through Electronic Visits."
Bashore, Tcheng and Rymer honored by American College of Cardiology
Two Department of Medicine faculty and one fellow received awards from the American College of Cardiology during the 2018 Annual Scientific Session in Orlando, Fla.
Kraus to serve as president-elect of the American College of Sports Medicine
Bill Kraus, MD, professor of medicine (Cardiology), nursing and the Richard and Pat Johnson University Professor, has been selected to serve as President-Elect of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) for 2018-19. Dr. Kraus will then serve as President of the ACSM for a year beginning in June 2019.
Internal Medicine Residency News, March 12, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for March 12, 2018.
7 from Medicine receive 2018 DIHI Innovation Awards
Department of Medicine faculty, trainees and staff received seven of 10 2018 DIHI Innovation Awards, which support high-potential care delivery innovation projects in the areas of population health and analytics, novel patient interactions, new and team-based models of care, and optimization of patient flow.