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For Paul Wischmeyer, Patient Advocacy Is Personal

January 11, 2023
Paul Wischmeyer, MD, has had 27 surgeries in his life. He attributes his amazing recovery from a surgery in late 2022 to the expertise and care of his Duke Health team as well as applying precision nutrition and prescribed exercise, something that is the topic of his own research.
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A Person’s Race Influences Question Asking as Much as Their Stroke History

January 11, 2023
A new study finds that race is important to consider when evaluating stroke-related communication disorders.
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PA Students Don Their White Coats

January 11, 2023
The Duke Physician Assistant (PA) program held its traditional white coat ceremony in the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center. Division Chief and Program Director Jacquelyn Barnett, DHSc, MSHS, PA-C, and other members of the faculty welcomed 91 first-year students as they begin their journey into the PA profession.
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In Search Of: Early Diagnosis

January 6, 2023
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most challenging types because it is most often diagnosed in the late stages, when surgery isn’t possible. A test that has been studied in a Duke basic research lab shows promise for early detection.
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Duke Health Joins with nference to Advance Medical Research and Patient Care

January 4, 2023
Duke Health is building upon its longstanding history of innovative research by joining with nference, a science-first software company, to transform healthcare by making biomedical knowledge computable.
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Always Looking Forward: Teikko Artis

January 4, 2023

In 2002, Teikko Artis was in a bind. A year after starting at Duke, Artis enjoyed his work as a patient service advocate in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

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Innovative Study Seeks to Improve Suicide Prevention for College Students

December 29, 2022
The Comprehensive Adaptive Multisite Prevention of University Student Suicide (CAMPUS) trial aims to test more targeted, adaptive strategies to better treat the range of students experiencing suicidal ideation.
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Duke CTSI, NCCU Celebrate Five Years of Innovative Partnership

December 27, 2022
Duke University and North Carolina Central University (NCCU), a historically black college and university, celebrated a five-year partnership marked by extraordinary gains in cross-institutional educational opportunities, impactful research initiatives, and strong community outreach and support.
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National Center for Child Traumatic Stress Renewed at $40 Million

December 27, 2022
The UCLA-Duke National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS) was awarded $40 million over five years to continue raising the standard of care and increasing access to services for children and their families across the U.S. who have experienced trauma.
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Scientists Find Key Reason Why Loss of Smell Occurs in Long COVID-19

December 21, 2022
The reason some people fail to recover their sense of smell after COVID-19 is linked to an ongoing immune assault on olfactory nerve cells and an associated decline in the number of those cells, a team of scientists led by Duke Health report.

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