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Into the Deep End

May 20, 2021
In January of 2020, Loren Robinson, MD’09, and the rest of the leadership at CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System, a 312-bed hospital in Texarkana, Texas, gathered to conduct an annual tabletop exercise in crisis management, mandated as part of the hospital’s regulatory requirements.
Thom Mayer, MD'77

An Absolute Duty

May 20, 2021
When Thom Mayer, MD’77, enrolled at Hanover College in Indiana on a football scholarship, he had no career aspirations in medicine. In fact, he had no career aspirations at all, beyond riding football as far as it could take him.

Newly Identified Antibody Can Be Targeted by HIV Vaccines

May 20, 2021

A newly identified group of antibodies that binds to a coating of sugars on the outer shell of HIV is effective in neutralizing the virus and points to a novel vaccine approach that could also pote

Study finds link between blood sugar and liver disease progression

May 19, 2021

There are no approved drugs to treat nonalcoholic fatty liver disease but controlling blood sugar over time may help decrease the risk of liver scarring and disease progression. 

Q&A with Sara Emory, a driving force behind Duke’s new behavioral health center

May 18, 2021

Sara Emory, DNP, RN, recalls that even as a young child, she would wonder what people were going through that would prompt them to act in certain ways—an early sign of her concern for others and a

Duke Health sends supplies to India to assist with Covid-19 Crisis

May 14, 2021

Hundreds of boxes of protective gear and equipment are now available to health care workers in New Delhi thanks to the quick, coordinated response of Duke Health faculty and staff.

Implications of the Duke Faculty Practice

May 13, 2021

To continue the OPSD effort of Empowering Physician-Scientists to Launch Successful Research Careers, please see the following resources regarding the implications of transitioning to the Duke Facu

Aikya Soni

Graduation 2021: Aikya Soni, MS in Population Health Sciences

May 11, 2021
I became interested in social determinants of health during my medical sociology classes, learning that access to resources like transportation, water, shelter, green space, and good food is extremely important to one’s well-being.
Sophia Anderson

Graduation 2021: Sophia Anderson, Master of Biostatistics

May 10, 2021
I wanted to pursue a Master of Biostatistics because I wanted to go into a field that combined my interest in improving health outcomes with my quantitative background as a mathematics major. I also was drawn to this degree due to the ability to collaborate with so many others in biomedical and health-related research in order to solve problems relating to the health and quality of life of individuals and overall populations.
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Graduation 2021: Lance Bennett, Doctor of Physical Therapy

May 10, 2021
I’ve learned so much from my patients and their different life experiences. An important piece to what we do as PTs is having that opportunity to connect with so many people on a personal level, which is fun.

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