Rames and Cox named newest Barr-Spach Medicine and Engineering Scholars
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School of Medicine Welcomes 2020 incoming class
The School of Medicine welcomes more than 600 students from across the country and around the world who start their health professions careers at Duke University School of Medicine this m
Getting important health information to local Latinx communities
Dr. Viviana Martinez-Bianchi has long been focused on health equity.
Stacy McCorison: Dedicated Devil rising to the challenge during COVID-19
As we face the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, Duke staff and faculty everywhere are stepping up to keep the important work of the university and health system going.
Two School of Medicine PhD students and their advisors receive HHMI Gilliam Fellowships to support diversity in science
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has selected two Duke University School of Medicine doctoral students and their advisers among a cohort of 45 to receive Gilliam Fellowships.
School of Medicine announces it won't increase tuition for coming academic year
August 2, 2020
Dear Duke University School of Medicine Students,
2020 Winn Awards celebrate achievements in diversity and inclusion throughout the School of Medicine
The Duke University School of Medicine has announced the 2020 recipients of the Michelle P. Winn Inclusive Excellence Award.
Working in a pandemic: Physician-scientist trainees describe challenges and important lessons learned
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in late January, and then began to impact North Carolinians in March, students, staff and faculty across the Duke University School of Medicine and
Duke and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools partner to make data-driven decisions on schooling during COVID-19
A multi-disciplinary scientific advisory board will provide rapid readouts of data on epidemiology, infection transmission rates, and other research.
Experts urge empathetic approach to convincing mask opponents
As the 2020 freedom-vs-facemask culture war rages on in America’s social media feeds and grocery store checkout aisles, a panel of Duke experts suggests an empathetic, non-adversarial approach to g