Congratulations to the students graduating from the School of Medicine’s education and training programs this year! Students in a few programs will receive their degrees or certificates later this summer, but we are taking this opportunity to celebrate all the 2025 graduates. Their success is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and we look forward to hearing about the great things they will accomplish in the years ahead.

Meet a few of this year’s graduates below. Click on each one for a full Q-and-A.

Shane Killarney, MD, PhD

The most important lesson I’ve learned at Duke is how profoundly the training environment shapes your scientific mindset and productivity.

Muhammed Bah, Master of Science in Population Health Sciences

I want to explore how epidemiologists, implementation scientists, and global health professionals can co-create sustainable, community-driven interventions for low-resource settings like The Gambia—ones that enable families to stay healthy without sacrificing their livelihoods

Brittany "Grace" Futch, MD

I would not be where I am today without excellent mentorship at every stage of my journey. This includes when I first changed my career from automotive to medicine as well as current day from residents and faculty that I have been honored to work with.

Katie Olivas, Master of Science in Medical Physics

I was drawn to medical physics because it combines medicine, physics, and engineering in a way that directly supports patient care. I was excited by the opportunity to apply technical skills to improve imaging technologies and treatment outcomes.

Jonathan Hui, Master of Biostatistics

Beyond learning theoretical foundations and developing a comprehensive toolkit of biostatistical methods, I learned how to think like a researcher and how to collaborate effectively – especially in a field characterized by team science