Test Your Knowledge of the School of Medicine's Black History
The School of Medicine celebrates Black History Month by honoring the individuals that made lasting contributions in the past and present to our institutional excellence.
Dr. Devdutta Sangvai Named President of Duke Regional Hospital
A professor of family medicine, pediatrics, and psychiatry at the Duke University School of Medicine, he is a physician dedicated to public service who has fostered innovative ventures and transformed patient care programs.
Harnessing Electronic Health Record Data for Earlier Autism Detection
Signs of autism can hide in plain sight, but a Duke University School of Medicine study shows machine learning may help spot them.
Q&A on Context Matters: Kicking off Black History Month with Keisha Bentley-Edwards
Developmental psychologist Keisha Leanne Bentley-Edwards, PhD, MA, is an associate professor in the division of General Internal Medicine, the Associate Director of Research and the Director of the Health Equity Working Group for Duke’s Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, a scholarly collaborative that studies the causes and consequences of inequality and develops remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.
Duke Names Health System Chief Executive Officer
Craig Albanese, M.D., an accomplished health care leader and distinguished academic pediatric surgeon, has been named chief executive officer of Duke University Health System (DUHS).
Medical Experts Examine Impact of NC Bills on LGBTQ+ Youth
Duke experts discuss the potential effects of a bill in the North Carolina state legislature that would restrict gender-affirming care for minors.
Dean Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Kevin Thomas, MD
In celebration of Black History Month, Dean Klotman interviews Kevin Thomas, MD, the School of Medicine's Vice Dean for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, about the importance of the month and about Duke's role in combating racism.
Duke CTSI's Janis Curtis Named 2023 Changemaker in Health
Janis Curtis, MSPH, MA, associate director of the Duke Clinical Data Research Networks (CDRN) Program, has been named a 2023 Changemaker in Health for her courage, curiosity, and determination to help transform the global health ecosystem through the best use of information technology.
Shaking a Shared Delusion: Andrea Deyrup Combats Race-Based Medicine
Andrea Deyrup, MD, PhD, a professor in the Department of Pathology, challenges a long history of race-based medicine that she says is often based on questionable assumptions and flawed science yet deeply embedded in clinical decision-making.
Black History Month: Legacies Behind the Names on Campus
Learn the stories of places and things named in honor of Black students, faculty and staff