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Gerald S. Bloomfield, MD, MPH and  Michelle Kelsey, MD

Manuscript Emerging from DCRI Think Tank Outlines Actionable Steps to Improve Inclusion and Diversity in Clinical Trials

April 29, 2022
An industry emphasis on improving inclusion and diversity in clinical trials continues to grow, but strategies to achieve more balanced representation in research and clinical care remain elusive.
Shanti Narayanasamy

Redefining the Relationship between Race and Medicine

April 19, 2022
Shanti Narayanasamy is conducting a mixed-methods study that uses surveys and interviews to investigate how healthcare professionals think of race and use it in their practice.
Donald Love

The Legacy of Donald Love, One of the First Black Duke Hospital Employees

February 25, 2022
Love was, if not the first Black employee at Duke Hospital and the School of Medicine, one of the first, beginning his service during a time of legally enforced segregation. He spent the majority of his career with the Department of Pathology, which he joined about 15 years after starting at the hospital.
Annise Weaver

Annise Weaver Wins Cook Society Award

February 23, 2022
Annise Weaver, MSEd, CRC, director of clinical operations and associate director of diversity, equity and inclusion, won the 2022 Samuel DuBois Cook Society Staff Award in recognition of her leadership in diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism at Duke.
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Community Engagement/Health Disparities: How Researchers Can Combat Racism, Health Inequities

February 10, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing health inequities and emphasized the need for community-engaged research to address those disparities, according to a panel of Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill experts. 
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In Magnify: Dissecting Disparities in Cancer Outcomes

December 1, 2021
Race, and how people are treated differently because of it, leads to major differences in health outcomes for cancer and other diseases. As a bit of an outsider, Akinyemiju (pronounced Ah-keen-yah-MEE-jew) saw this aspect of culture and health as something to be examined and dissected. She has built her career doing that.
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93-Year-Old Joins Duke CTSI Study to Help Solve Kidney Disease Mystery in People of African Ancestry

November 8, 2021
At age 93, Pearl Asbury joined a study at the Duke CTSI office in Kannapolis at the North Carolina Research Campus to better understand kidney disease in people of African ancestry. “I always wanted to be involved in a study just for Afro-Americans. It is wonderful because for so much of our history, our health has not been understood,” said Asbury, who became the 100th person to enroll.
Kevin Thomas, MD

Kevin Thomas named First Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Duke School of Medicine

November 8, 2021
Kevin Thomas MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, has been named Duke University School of Medicine’s first Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
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Duke Receives $2.65M Grant to Increase Diversity and Equity, Opens New Clinical Research Center in Durham

November 4, 2021
Duke CTSI, Duke University School of Medicine, and Duke University Health System together have launched a new initiative aimed at achieving equitable representation in clinical research.
MP Winn

School Students, Staff, and Faculty receive 2021 Michelle Winn Inclusive Excellence Awards

May 25, 2021

The Duke University School of Medicine has announced the recipients of the 2021 Michelle P. Winn Awards, which recognize exceptional achievement within the field of diversity and inclusion.

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