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2023 Cohort of Distinguished Emeriti Faculty Honored

June 20, 2023
School of Medicine Dean Mary E. Klotman and School of Nursing Dean Vincent Guilamo-Ramos honored the 2023 cohort of Distinguished Emeriti Faculty emeriti.
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School’s Black Employee Resource Group Hosts Second Annual Juneteenth Celebration

June 20, 2023
Duke University School of Medicine’s Black Employee Resource Group, ME², held its second annual Juneteenth celebration on June 15. ME² stands for Motivate, Mentor, Educate, & Empower.
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Dean Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD

June 20, 2023
A Conversation with Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD, the A. Eugene and Marie Washington Presidential Distinguished Professor, about his research into the underpinnings of mental illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia.
 Kafui Dzirasa, M.D., Ph.D.

First Presidential Distinguished Chair Named in Honor of Chancellor Washington, Awarded to Dzirasa

June 15, 2023
Presidential Distinguished Chairs are a new class of endowed professorships, created to maximize the university’s ability to recruit and retain exceptional faculty in a wide range of disciplines, including those aligned with the Duke Science and Technology (DST) initiative.
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Leadership Program Spurs Transformation in Lupus Care

June 14, 2023
Launched as a Duke Advanced Practice Provider Leadership Institute (APPLI) project, the lupus care model involves a patient care team that addresses patients’ medical and psychological needs to help improve their health.
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New Heart Transplant Method May Grow Donor Pool 30%

June 14, 2023
A relatively new method of heart transplantation, which allows for the use of hearts donated after circulatory death (DCD), could expand the pool of available donor hearts by a projected 30%.
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TikTok Videos Detail Patient Pain, Infertility with Endometriosis

June 14, 2023
With over 301 million views, popular TikTok videos related to endometriosis focus on patient experiences involving chronic pain and infertility, specifically in-vitro fertilization.
Organ being wheeled to an operating room.

‘Heart-in-a-Box’ Device Revolutionizes Organ Transport

June 13, 2023
Recently developed technologies that maintain donor organs in a functioning state, perfusing them with warm nutrient- and oxygen-rich blood, have dramatically expanded the length of time organs can be kept viable and thus the distance they can be transported. These improvements make more transplants possible — a critical advance in a field where more than 100,000 people are on transplant waiting lists in the U.S.
Jacob Schroder, MD, HS’01-’12, shows a patient the new heart he is about to receive.

Duke’s Organ Transplant Program: Out With the Old, In With the New

June 13, 2023
By any reckoning, Duke is one of the top organ transplant centers in the world, a leader in patient care and outcomes, innovative research, and training. Duke ranks among the top five transplant centers by volume, with some of the shortest average wait times and best survival rates in the U.S. Duke researchers are pushing the frontiers of the possible, not only in the operating room but also in tackling issues of equity and social factors that play an outsized role in transplant access and outcomes.
Kevin Weinfurt, PhD

Weinfurt Named Interim Chair of Population Health Sciences 

June 13, 2023
Kevin P. Weinfurt, PhD, has been named interim chair of the Department of Population Health Sciences, effective July 17, 2023.   

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