Duke/Duke-NUS Partnership in the News
Duke-NUS Medical School Visits Durham
November 18, 2024
US health expert backs Hong Kong plan to adopt the American model for third medical school
November 13, 2024
Dean Klotman's Visit to Duke-NUS: A Conversation with Esteemed Cancer Researcher Dr. David Virshup
July 19, 2024
April 29, 2024
Singaporean Minister of Health Visits Duke
September 18, 2023
Duke and NUS reaffirm commitment to Duke-NUS partnership with agreement renewal
October 13, 2022
March 3, 2021
COVID Webinar Collaborations Series Part 2
February 2, 2021
COVID Webinar Collaborations Series Part 1
December 17, 2020
Collaborative Research Symposium
August 16, 2019
Parkinson's Disease and Neurodegeneration Symposia
April 30, 2019
Advances in Infectious Diseases
April 8, 2019
Combined Basic and Clinical Sciences Symposium at Duke Medicine
November 12 – 13, 2018
Goals:
- Shared understanding of changes made/being made at each school
- Ideas for clinical integration throughout the first year
- Strategies for continued alignment
- Sharing of collaborations and innovations Outcomes:
- Groups with representatives from both schools and both basic and clinical sciences developed models and frameworks for:
-Early meaning clinical experience
-Clinical framework for teaching biomedical sciences
-Innovations in clinical training
SingHealth_Duke-NUS_Duke Collaborative Surgical Research Workshop
November 2, 2018
Clinical Symposium at Duke-NUS
October 20 – 21, 2017
Goals:
- Find/renew inspiration in our work
- Build community with our colleagues near and far
- Build/renew a sense of ownership over our clinical education work
- Reflect on our learning and future directions
- Renew our sense of commitment to change toward improving medical education Outcomes:
- Shared visions about the future of medical education
Preclinical Symposium at Duke-NUS
February 17 – 18, 2016:
Goals:
- Shared understanding and alignment of preclinical curriculum
- Between-school collaboration on academic projects Outcomes:
- Three collaborative projects launched (see “Collaborative Scholarly Work” below)