Meet the 2022-2023 Hospice & Palliative Care Fellows
Fellows are part of the Hospice & Palliative Care team
Revolutionizing how medical guidelines can be shared, CustomID paves the way
As a clinician, you can be tasked with making decisions to advise patients with, sometimes, little amounts of data.
A Message from Dr. Cooney - Join Us in Person Again for MGR
Dr. Cooney invites all faculty and trainees to join in-person for this Friday's Medicine Grand Rounds
Internal Medicine Residency News, September 6th, 2022
From the Director
Countdown to Stead Tread! We are fully in September now and the big race is just a few weeks away!
Mission: Interception — Creating Better Ways to Stop Cancer in Its Tracks
Gastroenterologist Katherine Garman, MD, MHS, and Duke colleagues, explores the role of acquired or inherited molecular alterations in stomach cancer risk.
Women in Medicine: Moving the Equity Needle
September is Women in Medicine month. Daniella Zipkin, MD, chair of the Program for Women in Internal Medicine (PWIM), kicks off our departmental coverage with her essay on equity.
Bae Named Chief Quality Officer for Duke University Hospital
In this new role for Duke University Hospital, Dr. Bae will join the hospital as a member of the senior leadership team with the responsibility to set the overall clinical direction, leadership, and operational management of quality and safety programs of Duke University Hospital.
Shah Promoted to Associate Professor and Named Interim CMO for Duke Primary Care
We are pleased to announce that Kevin Shah, MD, MBA, has been promoted to Associate Professor of Medicine in the division of General Internal Medicine (GIM), effective September 1, 2022.
Dr. Shah was also recently named interim Chief Medical Officer of Duke Primary Care, overseeing the continuum of work after John Anderson, MD, left this role in July.
Haga and Wu Plan Study to Evaluate Best Practices for Implementing Pharmacogenetics in Clinical Settings
The study will look at the use of pharmacogenetic testing in clinical settings, which has not been widely implemented at this point, to identify driving factors of higher and lower utilization.