Reaching for Equity
In the 1950s, Kimberly Johnson’s maternal grandmother was diagnosed with metastatic cervical cancer and ultimately lost her life to the disease.
Third annual Winn Awards celebrate achievements in diversity and inclusion within the School of Medicine
The Duke University School of Medicine’s faculty, staff, trainees, and students celebrated the year’s achievements in diversity and inclusion and honored exceptional achievements in the field with
Duke Physician Assistant Program Accepts Record Percentage of Underrepresented Minorities
The Duke Physician Assistant Program’s incoming class contains the highest percentage of underrepresented minorities the program has accepted in more than a decade.
Faces of the Project Baseline Study: Phyllis
Goodbye 2017, hello 2018! Phyllis Perry, 63, was one of the last participants in 2017 to enroll in and complete her initial onsite visit for the Project Baseline study.
Teamwork and Diversity Award Winners Champion Duke Values
Faculty and staff members honored for making health care more efficient, diverse
The Department of Population Health Sciences Trains D&I Scholars to Confront Cardiovascular Outcomes
Through a recently awarded K12 grant, the Department of Population Health Sciences will train Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) scholars to use rigorous qualitative and quantitative method
Tweedy Awarded Solomon Carter Fuller Award
Damon Tweedy, MD, has been named the Solomon Carter Fuller Award recipient for his pioneering work in addressing disparities in the medic
Programs Combat Bias, Boost STEM Success for Targeted Students
Several research universities are leveraging targeted programs and data analysis to improve the representation and achievement levels of minority, low-income and first-generation college students i