Reducing Radiation Could Safely Cut Breast Cancer Treatment Costs
A shorter regimen is scientifically sound, but most women still get the longer therapy
Duke’s CleftKit Project – Prospective Data Collection for the Comprehensive Appraisal of Cleft Care
In January, Duke launched its CleftKit project — a prospective data-collection system for cleft research and quality improvement.
Humanism in Medicine Award Presented to Duke Surgery Faculty Member
The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award is presented annually to a Duke faculty member who embodies the characteristics recognized by the award: compassion, sensitivity, respect for patients and
Duke General Surgery Resident Interviews: Dr. Brian Gilmore
In this interview, General Surgery resident Dr.
Duke Announces Postdoctoral Research Training in Surgical Oncology
The Duke University Postdoctoral Research Training in Surgical Oncology Training Grant has 3 positions available for 2-year research fellowships.
Dr. Lisa Tolnitch Receives Humanism in Medicine Award for Exceptional Work in Breast Cancer Treatment
Each year, the American Society of Breast Surgeons and the Arnold P.
Next Class of ALICE Leadership Program Includes Two Faculty Members from Duke Surgery
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development created the ALICE program in 2016 as a leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the Duke School of Medicine.
Dr. Courtney Sommer Invited to Join Editorial Board for Journal of Surgical Research
Duke Liver Transplant Program Has Nation’s Best Outcomes
According to newly released data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, Duke’s transplant center has the nation’s best outcomes for adult liver transplants from deceased donors.