School of Medicine’s Inaugural Research Week Draws Hundreds
Hundreds of faculty, trainees, students, and staff attended the School of Medicine’s inaugural Research Week, held October 14-17, 2019.
Duke’s Radiology Residency Program Named Best in Country
The residency program in the Department of Radiology at Duke University School of Medicine has been named the Best Radiologist Training Program in the coun
Global Health Discussion on Hearing Loss Coming to Duke and Duke-NUS
Hearing loss may lack the dread of a deadly infectious disease like dengue or HIV, but it is a large and growing global health disability, affecting about 7 percent of the world’s population.
Building Bridges
From the day she took office as dean of Duke University School of Medicine in 2017, Mary E.
Changing of the Guard
The day her eyelashes froze together turned out to be a pivotal day for Heather Whitson, MD, HS’01-’04, ‘06.
Revealing the Secrets of Rare Diseases
Living with a rare disease is a challenging journey for patients and their families. These diseases are frequently hard to diagnose, can be life threatening, and often have no cure.
Putting Data and Tech on a Fast Track
A longtime advocate for the marriage of technology and data to advance health care, Amy Abernethy, MD’94, HS’94-’01, PhD, envisions a future in which
Parkinson's Disease: The Stars in Our Brains
More than 10 million people worldwide—about 1 percent of people over age 60—live with Parkinson’s disease. There are treatments that can help control symptoms, but there is no cure.