Belcher selected for AHA Next Generation Leaders Fellowship
GIM Assistant Professor Vernee Belcher, MD, was selected to receive a John A. Hartford Age-Friendly Health Systems Scholarship to participate in the American Hospital Association's Next Generation Leaders Fellowship.
Internal Medicine Residency Newsletter, June 13th 2022
OMG! Last week of our amazing chiefs! You all got to see Drs Jessica Regan and Dennis Narcisse CRUSH IT at Grand Rounds on Friday and this week we can’t wait to see Drs. Nancy Yang and Michael Burt do an equally amazing job.
Reddy receives Durham VA Faculty Teaching Award
Sathavaram Venudhar ("Venu") Reddy, MD, was selected by the Medicine House Staff as the recipient of the 2022 Durham VA Faculty Teaching award.
Pearls from 6/07/2022 LEADS
The June 7, 2022, session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Andrew Andreae, MD, Karina Mora Massad, MD, and Mary-Jo Obeid, MD, MPH and Joseph Allen Govert, MD presenting on "To Breathe or Not to Breathe."
Internal Medicine Residency Newsletter, June 6th 2022
Congrats to the SARs…while it’s not quite the end yet, we had a wonderful time at the SAR-lebration on Friday!
Caputo receives Innovator Award
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Laura Caputo, MD, is the recipient of the Innovator Award for the 2022 VHA David M. Worthen Awards for Excellence in Health Professions Education.
Ryanne Wu on her path to precision medicine
Ryanne Wu, MD, MHS, Associate Professor of Medicine and faculty for the Duke Precision Medicine Program, knew she wanted to be a physician from a very young age. Now, at Duke, Wu is an internal medicine physician and health services researcher with an emphasis on precision medicine. She studies the implementation of precision medicine interventions with the goal of improving clinical care processes and outcomes. Wu is part of projects involving MeTree, a patient-facing family health history risk assessment platform designed at Duke’s Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine, as well as the Veteran Affair’s Pharmacogenomic (PGx) Testing for Veterans (PHASER) program, which is working to complete PGx testing on up to 250,000 veterans by 2024.
Bhavsar and Halpern promoted to Associate Professor
Congratulations to two General Internal Medicine (GIM) faculty members who are receiving distinguished academic promotions!