Great COVID-19 Saves: How ECMO Helped a Pregnant Patient Meet Her Newborn Son
Photo above: Takia Morrison is discharged after recovering from COVID-19
Black Voices in Healthcare: Bradley Collins, MD, Senior Faculty Member
This piece is part of a series featuring Black voices from the surgical and emergency medicine communities at Duke. Dr. Collins attended Duke University for medical school and completed his residency and research fellowship at Duke.
Black Voices in Healthcare: Hadiza S. Kazaure, MD, New Faculty Member
This piece is part of a series featuring Black voices from the surgical and emergency medicine communities at Duke.
Duke Tests Novel COVID-19 Therapy, Is Lead Enroller in International Trial
The early stage of COVID-19 offers a critical window of opportunity to prevent the progression of the disease to the acute state, when patients require supportive care.
Dr. Gayathri Devi Appointed to Editorial Board for Cancers Journal
Dr. Gayathri Devi, Associate Professor in Surgery, Division of Surgical Sciences, was recently appointed to the editorial board for the journal Cancers.
Dr. Lola Fayanju to Serve on Editorial Board of Annals of Surgical Oncology
Lola Fayanju, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, has been selected to serve on the Editorial Board for the Breast Oncology Section of the Annals of Surgical Oncology (ASO).
Dr. Michael Lidsky Selected to Receive the Strong Start Physician-Scientist Award
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Lidsky, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, for being selected to receive the Duke Strong Start Physician-Scientist Award.
Transplantation at Duke in the Time of COVID-19
Transplantation remains the last hope for many patients with end-stage organ failure. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a nationwide decrease in transplants and organ donation.
Flexibility in Vaccine Research: Using HIV Assays to Research Potential Mutations in SARS-CoV-2
In the wake of a pandemic, the one question that many people have is how to protect themselves from something they cannot physically see.