Research Wednesdays | April 11, 2018 | 3-D Printing
The April 11th Research Wednesdays session was an informational session on 3D Printing at Duke given by Chip Bobbert.
Spring Duke in Durham Day
Spring service opportunity organized by the Davison Council service committee.
First Population Health Conference Shares Energy, Examples
‘Population Health’ is the basis of a new department in the School of Medicine, a byword for a lot of new activity across campus , and on Tuesd
Duke Physician Assistant Program Accepts Record Percentage of Underrepresented Minorities
The Duke Physician Assistant Program’s incoming class contains the highest percentage of underrepresented minorities the program has accepted in more than a decade.
Five SoM Physician-Scientists Selected to Receive Strong Start Awards
Five School of Medicine faculty members have been selected to receive 2018 Physician-Scientist “Strong Start” awards.
Duke Performs State's First Liver Transplant from HIV Donor to HIV Recipient
In December, Duke transplant surgeons performed the state’s and region’s first organ transplant from a deceased HIV-positive donor to an HIV-positive recipient.
Duke University Medical and Nursing Schools, Durham VA Join National Clinician Scholars Program
The National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP), an interdisciplinary, community-partnered research program for physicians and nurses, has added a new inst
Former School of Medicine Dean Nancy Andrews Honored at Portrait Unveiling
Nancy C. Andrews, MD, Ph.D., former dean of the Duke University School of Medicine and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Duke, was honored with an unveiling of her formal portrait. Dr.