Duke Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2017!
Each year, fourth-year medical students across the country view the third week of March as the start of their future.
Reducing Radiation Could Safely Cut Breast Cancer Treatment Costs
A shorter regimen is scientifically sound, but most women still get the longer therapy
Researchers Map Pathways to Protective Antibodies for an HIV Vaccine
The findings advance progress toward HIV vaccine design
Duke University School of Medicine Ranked Among Country’s Top 10 Medical Schools
The Duke University School of Me
Most Atrial Fibrillation Patients Don’t Get Preventive Drug Before Stroke
Anticoagulants were not used according to guidelines, despite evidence they prevent strokes
Georgia Beasley, T’01, MD’08, MHS’12, HS’08-’15
Scoring points for health: Former All-American Female Duke basketball player transitions to career in medicine
By Aliza Inbari
More Extremely Preterm Babies Survive, Live Without Neurological Impairment
Overall survival and development of infants born at 23, 24 weeks improving, study finds
How Can We Better Connect Community Health Improvement Efforts in Durham?
IBM Health Corps team shares ideas on how to better connect and coordinate Durham’s efforts to make our community healthier