Duke University and Duke Health COVID-19 Resources
Students
- For information about classes and activities in the Health Education Programs during COVID-19, please visit the program websites listed at Degree Programs and Admissions
- For information about classes and activities in the PhD programs during COVID-19, Please visit the Office of Biomedical Graduate Education.
Faculty & Staff
- All University students, faculty and staff who wish to participate in activities on Duke grounds or in Duke facilities are required to complete the daily symptom survey before arriving or participating in activities on campus.
- Resources to help you Keep Working
- Helpful guidelines and resources for faculty and staff re: COVID-19
Research Operations
COVID-19 Emotional Support & Well-Being Resources
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Emotional Support and Well-being line (919) 681-1631
- Quick Tips and Resources for Taking Care of Ourselves and Our Loved Ones (.pdf)
- Stress Management and Wellness Resources (.pdf)
- Race and Mental Health Resources (.pdf)
- Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) (Student Program)
- Personal Assistance Service (PAS) (Faculty/employee assistance program)
Dean Klotman's Weekly Message/Interview
January 15, 2021 - Duke University School of Medicine Dean Mary E. Klotman, MD, provides an update on COVID-19 cases, vaccination efforts and the need for vaccination site volunteers. She interviews Associate Professor of OB-GYN and Vice Dean for Scientific Integrity Geeta Swamy, MD, about the safety and possible side effects from the vaccine.
List of video messages and interviews
Seminars and Symposia
- COVID-19 Research Seminar Series (ongoing)
- Public Health Crises of 2020: Combating COVID-19 and Disparities with Data - June 24, 2020
- Emerging Themes in SARS-CoV-2 Biology, Disease and Treatment - April 17, 2020
COVID-19 Stories
Duke University News Office – Coronavirus News
Coronavirus News in Magnify
- Clinical Researchers Seek Ways to Lessen the Severity of COVID-19
- Prepping for a Pandemic: Duke’s Long History of RNA-based Vaccine Development
- Early Detection of COVID-19: How Your Smartwatch Could Help
- Looking for Disease in a Global Hotspot
- Responding to Pandemics: Past, Present and Future
- Duke Researchers Pivot to Attack the New Coronavirus