Family Medicine Residents (Nandini Kumar, Clayton Cooper, Karen Scherr, Andrew Flynn and Rakhee Devasthali)
It's hard to recognize all of the heroes at Duke Family Medicine, but I am really impressed with all of the residents who have stepped up to be leaders in this pandemic, including Nandini Kumar, Cl
All of DLAR
We have a department of about 170 employees. Everyone over the past month has had their lives flipped upsidedown at home and at work but they are all stepping up to keep things moving.
Morgan Carter
Morgan is our Clinical Operations Manager, and she has worked tirelessly to support our providers as we transition to video and telephone visits.
Beth Hollister and entire SOCR team
Beth Hollister is the research practice manager for the Section of Surgical Sciences.
Hadley Reid
I not only have the privilege of being a colleague with Hadley, but also her roommate (going on 4 years!). Despite now working from home, she has continued to work tirelessly for her community.
Mark Herring
For the past few weeks, Mark has worked tirelessly to arrange for his Pharmacy Techs to work at home, when applicable.
Kathy Tobin
Kathy has always been key to the enviable work culture in Neurosurgery --- making a very big deal of every success, milestone, and birthday; creating the "Summer of Gratitude Tour," and SO much mor
Michelle Smerek
I appreciate Michelle's knowledge, dedication, organization, problem-solving skills, willingness to step in when needed, and positive attitude.
Brian Schneider, MD
Dr. Schneider is our fearless hospitalist leader at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital and has been working 12+ hour days every day to help the VA prepare for COVID-19.
Alyssa Brewer
Alyssa jumped at the opportunity to volunteer to be redeployed to Duke Health however needed.