Congratulations to the Class of 2018
Congratulations to the 411 students from the Duke University School of Medicine who graduated on Sunday, May 13, 2018, marking the successful culmination of their hard work and dedication.
2018 Distinguished Alumnus Award - James W. Mold, MD'74, MPH
James Mold is a revered family physician, geriatrician, researcher, and leader who has helped to reshape our thinking about health and health care.
2018 Distinguished Alumnus Awardee - John (Jeb) Hallett, MD'73
Jeb Hallett has enjoyed a long and distinguished career at top medical centers around the country, where he has performed leading-edge vascular surgery, advanced research, built world-class vascula
2018 Distinguished Faculty Award - Patrick Casey, PhD
A renowned authority in the fields of molecular pharmacology and cancer biology, Patrick Casey has made many contributions to Duke over nearly three decades here.
2018 Distinguished Faculty Award - C. Frank Starmer, BSEE'63, MSEE'65, PhD
Over a Duke career spanning more than a half-century, electrical engineer and computational specialist Frank Starmer made pivotal contributions to an era of tremendous innovation at the interface o
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