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Welcome New Students! Duke University School of Medicine

School of Medicine Welcomes 2023 Incoming Classes

August 7, 2023
The Duke University School of Medicine welcomes more than 650 students from across the country and around the world as they start their health professions careers at the School of Medicine this month.  
wide awake middle aged woman laying on her side in bed.

Loneliness Linked to Insomnia Symptoms in Middle-Aged and Older Adults

August 7, 2023
In a study of 9,430 adults aged 50 and older, researchers found a significant link between loneliness and insomnia symptoms, such as difficulty falling and staying asleep, waking up too early in the morning, and nonrestorative sleep.  
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Growing Visual Arts and Humanities Curriculum Finds a Home with Duke Medicine Residents

August 7, 2023
Medical schools across the country are increasingly incorporating visual arts and humanities programming into their curricula to address a variety of issues and skill sets that are relevant to clinical practice such as empathy, tolerance for ambiguity, and resiliency to burnout.
David Asai, PhD

School of Medicine Hosts Its First Equity Advancement Symposium

August 4, 2023

Creating programs to improve diversity in educational programs in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) can at times be like pushing a boulder up a mountain only to have it roll back do

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Newly Identified Lipid in Breast Milk Might Reduce Cerebral Palsy in Infants

August 4, 2023
In animal studies, the fat molecule encourages stem cells to generate new cells that produce the brain’s white matter.
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One-third of Glaucoma Patients Miss Regular Eye Appointments 

August 3, 2023
Study published in Ophthalmology Epidemiology by senior author Julia Rosdahl, MD, PhD, shows one-third of glaucoma patients stop going to the eye doctor for follow-up care over a 10-year period, jeopardizing their sight.
Peter Allen, MD

New Research Casts Doubt on Role of Fungus in Driving Pancreatic Cancer

August 3, 2023
Duke researchers conducted a multi-pronged analysis of data from the earlier study and found no link between the pancreatic microbiome and the development of pancreatic cancer.
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Duke Summer Academy Helps Medical Students Explore Research Careers

August 2, 2023
The Office of Physician Scientist Development PRIME Summer Academy provides medical students, who have limited research opportunities at their schools, with hands-on research experience at the Duke University School of Medicine.
Mary Moya Mendez,

EDI Spotlight: Mary Moya-Mendez, MS, MHS

July 27, 2023
Fourth-year medical student Mary Moya-Mendez, MS, MHS, shares what motivated her to get involved with a Duke University School of Medicine organization aimed at helping students with a first generation and/or low income (FGLI) background navigate medical school.
A.M.E. Zion Pastors from local communities who work with Duke Health.

A Matter of Faith: Duke Health Partners with A.M.E. Zion Pastors to Rebuild Trust in Health Care

July 27, 2023
Duke Health is working to rebuild trust in health care by partnering with pillars of the Black community: A.M.E. Zion pastors who have long been pivotal in the struggle for justice, equality, and civil rights. Partnering with pastors makes sense—after all, they’re in the healing business too.  

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