Neurology and Women's Health, Part 3: Alzheimer's disease
Women bear most of the burden of Alzheimer’s disease, not only making up most of the patients with the condition but also doing most of the demanding work of caring for Alzheimer’s patients.
Scientists Find Stomach Cells in Lung Cancer
Mutation prompts lung tumor cells to morph into gut cells.
Maestro Care 100 Online Course Available
The Maestro Care 100 class is now available as an eLearning course. Upon completion of t
Whether Sustained or Sporadic, Exercise Offers Same Reductions in Death Risk
Moderate-to-vigorous workouts reduce mortality, even in short bursts under 10 minutes
Healthy Harvest Receives Funding from the Chancellor Service Fellowship
Last year, in January 2017, Julian, Christelle, and I created a student group called Root Causes, that focuses on improving population health through improving the food system. This group was
Two seminars offered! Taking Care in Academics: Faculty Wellbeing and Vitality for SOM Faculty and Duke Health Leaders
Taking Care in Academics: Faculty Wellbeing and Vitality
Join us for an interactive presentation on ways to support practitioner vitality at the Duke School of Medicine. Dr.
Duke Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2018!
Each year, fourth-year medical students across the country view the third week of March as the beginning of their careers in medicine.
The Office of Continuing Studies will be hosting Dr. Gopen’s popular workshop- “Writing from the Reader’s Perspective”
Wednesday, May 9, 8:30 - 5:00pm, Bryan Center –Griffith Theater
Cost: $99 (excludes parking)