Leaders grounded first in GIM
Ever wonder why many health leaders have a strong foundation in general internal medicine?
Chief Residents for 2019-2020 announced
Joseph Rogers, MD, interim chair of the department, Aimee Zaas, MD, MHS, program director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program, and David Simel, MD, vice chair for Veterans Affairs, have announced the Chief Residents for the 2019-2020 academic year.
7 from Medicine selected for LEADER program
7 faculty from the Department of Medicine will participate in the School of Medicine's LEADER program.
POSH study finds cross-disciplinary approach improves surgical outcomes for older patients
The Duke Perioperative Optimization of Senior Health, led by Mitchell Heflin, MD, associate professor of medicine (Geriatrics), and Sandhya Lagoo-Deenadayalan, MD, associate professor of surgery, published a study in JAMA Surgery on Jan. 3 that found with older patients, assessing risk and intervening before surgery leads to shorter hospital stays.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Jan. 8, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Jan. 8, 2018.
Welcome new hospitalists
DGIM is proud to announce two new hospitalists join our division this month!
Schulman in The Hill: 'Here's what's in store for 2018 health care'
Dr. Kevin Schulman was once again published in The Hill, an American political journalism newspaper and website published in Washington, DC.
Mining New RNA Science for Clinical Promise
Last year in Christopher Holley’s lab, an uninstalled exhaust hood still wrapped in plastic suggested that the young investigator was just getting going.
Don’t be deceived. Holley arrived a lab-bench veteran when he joined Duke’s cardiology division faculty in 2015. But the physician-scientist is launching something very new: wide-reaching molecular studies into a new field of RNA biology with vast potential.
Funding opp: Duke Incubation Fund supports early-state ideas
The Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative is accepting applications for the Duke Incubation Fund, to support early-stage ideas based on Duke intellectual property with the potential to go to market and impact society. Deadline for applications is Jan. 8, 2018.