Announcing 2024 Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) Cohort

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The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2024 Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) participants.

DCLP was founded in 2010 to help expand leadership capacity within Duke Health. The program provides faculty with an opportunity to deepen their awareness of healthcare operations and to develop relevant leadership skills. In recognition of our shared missions, the program is run by the School of Medicine Office for Faculty with the enthusiastic support of health system and School of Medicine leadership.

Faculty in this program were competitively selected to participate. Congratulations to the 2024 DCLP participants!

 

2024 DCLP Cohort:

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  • Teah Bayless, DO, Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Stephen Bergin, MD, Medicine
  • Kimberly Caulway, MD, Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Bruno Chumpitazi, MD, Pediatrics

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  • Malcolm DeBaun, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Andrea Dotson, MD, MSPH, IBCLC, NABBLM-C, Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Darin Dufault, MD, Medicine
  • Amanda Faulkner, MD, Anesthesiology

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  • Wayne Feng, MD, MS, Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
  • David Fisher, MD, MPH, Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Betsy Fricklas, PA-C, MMSc, Palliative Care
  • Emily Greenwald, MD, Pediatrics

DCLP participant headshots

  • Chad Gridley, MD, Urology
  • Deborah Kaye, MS, Urology
  • Brian Kincaid, MD, Psychiatry
  • Sneha Mantri, MD, Neurology

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  • Nitin Mehdiratta, MD, Anesthesiology
  • Lydia Mitchell, MD, Emergency Medicine
  • Robert Optican, MD, Radiology
  • Tyler Pidgeon, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery

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  • Keri Seymour, MD, Surgery
  • Hunter Spotts, MD, Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Rebecca Taylor, MD, Psychiatry
  • Matthew Tsuei, MD, Surgery

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  • Muhammad Zafar, MD, Pediatrics
  • Cecelia Zhang, MD, Medicine

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