Farewell, Dr. Perlman
Adam Perlman, MD, has recently accepted a position to develop a next generation well-being center near Charleston, South Carolina, with a company called Journey; he will be the CEO and Co-Founder. He still plans on staying connected with Duke though, and will continue as an adjunct associate professor as well as lead the Leadership Program for Integrative Health that he developed here at Duke.
DGIM authors of major Annals paper
A low-cost program for maintaining weight loss. That’s what our DGIM researchers learned and published February 21, 2017, online in the prestigious medical journal, the Annals of Internal Medicine. The senior author, Dr. Will Yancy, Jr., is joined by 8 others from Duke, plus one formerly from Duke, the paper’s first author, Dr. Corinne Voils.
Recap: GIM faculty/resident meet & greet breakfast
DGIM held a faculty/resident meet and greet breakfast this past Friday before Medicine Grand Rounds. This was a wonderful way for the two groups to connect about research, career opportunities in the field, and discuss how they were #ProudToBeGIM! Don't miss the photo gallery
Simel and Boggan co-author in AJM
Duke general internal medicine Doctors David Simel and Joel Boggan are helping to forward best practice. Their paper about successfully achieving higher vaccination rates for asplenic patients was published online by the American Journal of Medicine on February 14.
Duke Heart Pulse - Feb 26, 2017
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Catch up with the Division of Infectious Diseases
The Division of Infectious Diseases has published its Winter 2017 newsletter. Take a moment to catch up with Duke ID.
Internal Medicine Residency News, February 20, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Feb. 20, 2017.
Welcome new members of GIM!
We are excited to announce three new members of our Duke General Internal Medicine team.
The Clinical Research Training Program is accepting applications for the 2017-18 academic year
Clinical Research Training Program is accepting applications for 2017-18 academic year. The application deadline for priority review is May 15, 2017. Applications will be accepted through Aug. 1, 2017.