Making the Jump
Amy Arundale, DPT’11, has spent virtually her entire life involved in soccer: as a player, coach, trainer, biomechanical researcher, and clinical physical therapist.
From Ethicist to Activist
The Silence of the Lambs, the 1991 award-winning movie in which Sir Anthony Hopkins plays Hannibal Lecter, a sociopathic psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer, is considered one of
Medical Education in a Time of COVID-19
The arrival and rapid spread of COVID-19 in mid-March disrupted virtually all normal operations at Duke.
Leslie Clayton, Kristin Allen, Lisa Hill
Price, Kornbluth, and six senior faculty join American Academy of Arts & Sciences
President Vincent Price, Provost Sally Kornbluth and six other Duke faculty members have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAAS) for 2020.
Managing Your Career During Times of Uncertainty: 5 Steps You Can Take Today
Graduating in May? Review this helpful article from the Washington Center:
Duke Experts Address Coronavirus Testing Issues
A desire to end social distancing and re-open the American economy is a short-sighted approach that could yield disastrous results, because we simply don’t have good tests on hand yet to figure out
Duke IM Chief Residents - Amanda Boyd, Lara Hayes, Jared Lowe, Caroline Sloan
The Internal Medicine Chief Residents have led our residency restructuring for COVID-19 care, keeping our core values caring for our patients, caring for our residents and continuing medicinal educ