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Boulware et al NEJM Perspective: Combating Structural Inequities in Research

January 18, 2022
Dr. L. Ebony Boulware, is the first-author on a perspective in New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) published Saturday, entitled, Combating Structural Inequities — Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Clinical and Translational Research.
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Announcing 2022 ALICE Cohort

January 12, 2022
ALICE – Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement –  is year-long a leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the School of Medicine
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Four Faculty Receive SoM Physician-Scientist Strong Start Awards

January 12, 2022
The awards program supports promising, early career physician-scientists at Duke as they develop independent research programs. Each recipient will receive $75,000 annually for three years to support their research programs.
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Announcing 2022 Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) Cohort

January 7, 2022

The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2022 Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) participants.

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Local Hospital Leaders Urge Public to Avoid Emergency Rooms for COVID Testing

January 7, 2022
Get vaccinated against COVID-19 or you dramatically increase your risk of ending up on a ventilator and further taxing local hospitals as local cases of the virus surge. That’s the message from chief medical officers from three Triangle health systems during a media briefing Thursday. Watch the briefing here.
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Geoff Ginsburg Reflects on His Time as Director of MEDx

December 30, 2021
Geoff Ginsburg, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, pathology, and biostatistics and bioinformatics, and the founding director of MEDx (Medicine + Engineering at Duke), will step down as director in January 2022. In an interview, he reflects on the creation of MEDx and its accomplishments, people, growth, and more.

With ‘Test-to-Stay,’ Children and Staff Can Safely Remain in School After COVID Exposures

December 29, 2021
Children and staff who repeatedly test negative for COVID-19 after contact with someone who has the illness can safely remain in school if universal masking programs are in place, according to a new “test-to-stay” study report from the ABC Science Collaborative.
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Mark McClellan Reappointed as Director of Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy

December 22, 2021
Mark McClellan, the Robert J. Margolis Professor of Business, Medicine, and Policy, has been reappointed for a second five-year term as Director of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy.
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Omicron And The Holidays Add Up To "Perfect Storm" For COVID Cases, Duke Expert Warns

December 16, 2021
The newest COVID-19 variant – omicron – casts a larger shadow each day, driving infection rates up just as millions of Americans prepare to travel for the upcoming holidays. Should people get tested first? Should they hug grandma? Will students coming home from college become huge virus vectors?
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Gerald Grant, MD, Named New Chair of Department of Neurosurgery

December 16, 2021
Gerald Arthur Grant, M.D., an internationally known surgeon-scientist, has been named the new chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Duke University School of Medicine, effective April 1, 2022.

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