2 from Medicine named 2021 ADVANCE-UP Scholars
Larry Jackson, MD, and Jonathan Velez-Rivera, MD, have been selected in the 2021 class of ADVANCE-UP Scholars.
A reflection on communicating in medicine
Continuing the conversation: Medicine Grand Rounds Storytelling and Narrative Medicine series.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Dec. 14, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Dec. 14, 2020.
Supporting BOOST this holiday season
This holiday season, the Department of Medicine is asking for your help to support the BOOST (Building Opportunities and Overtures in Science and Technology) program at Duke University. Now through Dec. 31, the Department of Medicine is championing BOOST to help raise critical funds to help continue the work in supporting Durham’s youth.
Mitchell's recent funding award
Dr. Nia Mitchell is the Principal Investigator on a new research project funded by the Duke Cancer Institute addressing health disparities among African American breast cancer survivors.
Pearls from 12/8/20 Medicine LEADS
The Dec. 8, 2020 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured a case presentation by Trent Wei, MD; Lonnie Sullivan, MD; and Stacy Bagrova, MD, "26-year-old male with syncope and fevers", with expert consults Lance Okeke, MD, MPH; Chet Patel, MD; and John Carney, MD.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Dec. 7, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Dec. 7, 2020.
Landmark PICO study tops 1k citations
Celebrate! Kudos to the team, especially this set of Duke GIM authors.
5 Infectious Diseases faculty elected Fellows of IDSA
Five faculty from the Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases are among 181 physicians and scientists elected as Fellows of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), the nation’s leading infectious diseases professional society.