Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message and Conversation with Medical Students Trevor Sytsma and Niki Young
Mary E. Klotman, MD, welcomes all new medical students and chats with Trevor Sytsma and Niki Young about why they chose Duke, and what advice they have for incoming students.
Commentary: The Crucial Role of Academic Medical Centers in Preparing for the Future of Health AI
In a commentary published by the North Carolina Medical Journal, Mary E. Klotman, MD, associate vice president for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, and Michael Pencina, PhD, Duke Health’s chief data scientist and vice dean for data science, describe how academic medical centers can maximize their potential and take a leading role in the responsible implementation of artificial intelligence in health care.
Perspective: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions for Falling Vaccination Rates
In a column posted by American Scientist magazine, Duke Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and School of Medicine Dean Mary E. Klotman, MD; Adjunct Professor in Medicine Brian Southwell, PhD; and Tuckson Health Connections Managing Director Reed V. Tuckson address concerns about the increasing number of Americans who are declining even routine vaccinations due to medical misinformation and other factors.
The Duke-NUS Graduation of the Class of 2024 is a Celebration of Resilience and Courage
Resilience, flexibility and the courage to take on new challenges. Those were three key attributes the Class of 2024 was lauded for during their Graduation and Hooding Ceremony held at The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium on Saturday, 1 June.