Duke Faculty Member Elected Chair of American Association of Medical Colleges Group on Resident Affairs
At this year’s annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), Kathryn Andolsek, MD, MPH, Professor of Community and Family Medicine, was elected chair of the AAMC’s Gr
Thirty-six Faculty Members Named Duke Health Scholars and Fellows
Thirty-six School of Medicine faculty members have been named Duke Health Scholars and Duke Health Fellows.
School of Medicine Employees Receive Campus-Wide Diversity Awards
From breathing new life into the West Union to starting a departmental blog about diversity and inclusion, Duke employees are being recognized for their teamwork and diversity efforts over the past
Former chancellor for health affairs Ralph Snyderman reflects on tenure in new memoir
This week, a memoir written by Ralph Snyderman, MD, former chancellor for health affairs at Duke University and dean of the School of Medicine from 1989 to 2004, will be released.
Three Duke Medical School Leaders Honored by National Academy of Medicine
Three members of the Duke University School of Medicine faculty have been named to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine, an independent advisory organization made up of leading professional
The Primary Care Leadership Track Seeks to Address the Lack of Primary Care Doctors
In 2010, Duke University School of Medicine launched its Primary Care Leadership Track (PCLT) to address the lack of primary care doctors nationally and more effectively offer patient care to popul
Spreading the Seeds of Change
Last week, more than 50 School of Medicine (SoM) faculty, staff and students – most members of the school’s Inclusion Council – attended a symposium, “Leading Diversity and Inclusion Change:
Thomas Named Assistant Dean for Underrepresented Faculty Development
Kevin Thomas, MD, Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Disease, has been named A