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May 14th, 2013Information and discussion about Duke Medicine and the challenges of a rapidly changing economic and healthcare environment
Information and discussion about Duke Medicine and the challenges of a rapidly changing economic and healthcare environment
Kimberly Blackwell, M.D., a clinical oncologist at Duke Cancer Institute and one of the country’s leading breast cancer researchers, is included in this year’s roster of TIME magazine’s 100 most…
At last, a heart Ten-year-old Samantha Riggs came to Duke Children’s in December suffering from inflammation in her heart, and in search of a new one. She was hooked up…
When patients come to Duke University Health System, they expect excellence. So it is important that they experience it in every interaction. As part of our ongoing “Value of the…
Part 1 of 3 parts. Video of Dean Nancy Andrews, MD, PhD, giving the 2013 State of School address in the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center for Health…
Infectious disease expert Cameron Wolfe, MD, discusses DUHS' efforts to protect patients and prevent the spread of the flu.
Cindy Atkins is this year's Duke Cancer Patient Support Program's Light of Hope recipient. She was honored at the Tree of Hope lighting ceremony at the Duke Cancer Center on…
Santa left his sleigh at the North Pole and got a lift from Duke Life Flight to bring much-needed presents to children at an Oxford, N.C., orphanage. See a full…
A video excerpt from Monday's Nobel Prize Ceremony in Sweden, where Duke’s Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, James B. Duke Professor of Medicine, formally received this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
In this video, Dean Nancy Andrews, MD, PhD, and Robert Califf, MD, vice chancellor for clinical and translational research, congratulate Joanne Kurtzberg, MD, professor of pediatrics, and her team for…