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Boulware, Ubel named to the National Academy of Medicine

October 21, 2019

Duke University’s L.

WHAT MAKES A GOOD MENTOR

October 21, 2019

“I would like to explain the importance of mentoring by using a metaphor of something that all of you in this room know about: a strain of DNA”, said Dr.

Drs. Whiteson and Cohen

Changing of the Guard

October 21, 2019

The day her eyelashes froze together turned out to be a pivotal day for Heather Whitson, MD, HS’01-’04, ‘06.

Grace Terrell

Revealing the Secrets of Rare Diseases

October 21, 2019

Living with a rare disease is a challenging journey for patients and their families. These diseases are frequently hard to diagnose, can be life threatening, and often have no cure.

Putting Data and Tech on a Fast Track

October 21, 2019

A longtime advocate for the marriage of technology and data to advance health care, Amy Abernethy, MD’94, HS’94-’01, PhD, envisions a future in which

Parkinson's Disease: The Stars in Our Brains

October 21, 2019


More than 10 million people worldwide—about 1 percent of people over age 60—live with Parkinson’s disease. There are treatments that can help control symptoms, but there is no cure.

Healing Hearts in Honduras

October 21, 2019
Imagine a doctor saying you need surgery to replace a heart valve, and if you don’t get it you will die from heart failure within two years. If you live in Honduras, once you get that diagnosis at a public hospital, the doctor will hand you a list of the items needed for the surgery: saline solution, sutures, gloves, an oxygenator, pain medication, and a heart valve. As the patient, it’s your responsibility to find—and buy-—the items on that list.

Graduate School Alumni Profiles Series: Louis D'Amico

October 17, 2019

In this month's Professional Development Blog, Duke Alumnus Louis D'Amico shares his experience transitioning from lab work to a role as Senior Science Advisor at the US Environmental Protecti

Introducing the Duke School of Medicine Roadmap for Open Science

October 15, 2019

The term open science describes a broad effort aimed at making scientific processes, data, analyses, and publications as accessible as possible.

Making the Case

October 7, 2019

Making the Case – Registration is open

 

Have an idea you’d like to implement at Duke? Unsure how to craft the financial proposal or pitch your plans to key stakeholders?

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