The Perry Initiative: A Game Changer
For the past several years, Dr. Erickson has facilitated the Perry Initiative’s Outreach Program at Duke. This initiative provides a hands-on introduction to the field of Orthopaedic Surgery for women in medical school, engineering, and those still in high school.
Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2023 White Coat Ceremony
91 students made the transition from the classroom to their clinical experiences on Thursday, June 9, 2022, as members of the Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2023 donned their wh
Duc Huynh Receives Ruth K. Broad Foundation Fellowship
Duc Huynh, a PhD student in the Department of Biochemistry, has received the Ruth K. Broad Foundation Fellowship for is plan to investigate glycobiology.
Duke Children’s Hospital Remains #1 in North Carolina for Pediatric Care
Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center continues to rank as the No. 1 children’s hospital in North Carolina by U.S. News & World Report, with nine pediatric specialties ranked among the best in the nation.
2022 Michelle Winn Awards Celebrate Achievements in Diversity and Inclusion
Each year, the Winn Awards are presented to individuals from across the School of Medicine who have exemplified excellence, innovation, and leadership through helping to create a more diverse and inclusive environment.
Wingler Named a 2022 Pew Scholar
Laura Wingler, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, has been named a 2022 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences.
Study Finds No Benefit to Taking Ivermectin for COVID-19 Symptoms
A study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) in partnership with Vanderbilt University found no differences in relief of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 symptoms between participants taking ivermectin and participants taking a placebo.
Social Stress Factors Drive Cancer Mechanisms that Help Explain Racial Disparities
Chronically stressful conditions of daily life such as racism, pollution and poverty have a direct impact on the cellular mechanisms that drive lethal, invasive forms of breast cancer, according to a study led by Duke Cancer Institute researchers.
2022 Duke University School of Medicine State of the School Address
Watch Dean Mary E. Klotman deliver the annual State of the School Address emphasizing the twin themes of One Duke and a commitment to service.