The Duke University School of Medicine is having an ongoing discussion about race under the auspices of the Dean of the School of Medicine, the School's Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the Unive...
Duke Scholars in Molecular Medicine is a program that introduces basic science PhD candidates and postdoctoral students to clinical environments in order to promote translational medicine. Moving d...
As you consider all of the reasons for choosing a place to study and train, you come to realize that you are entering a world where becoming a doctor and making a life are inseparable. Located in D...
At Duke, we pride ourselves on being a world-class medical school that educates a widely diverse student body. Our graduates will be tomorrow’s clinicians, researchers and leaders, providing except...
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development at Duke serves as a resource for faculty at all levels. Our goal is to promote faculty success and well-being by offering tools needed to succe...
Duke University Medical School student Michael On'Gele gives moving remarks at Duke's White Coat “Die-In” event on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014. This was part of a nationwide demonstration of medical...
What does it take to get into medical school and to excel once you have been admitted? In a live "Office Hours" webcast interview, Dr. Ed Buckley, vice dean for education for Duke University's Scho...
The Duke University School of Medicine has begun incorporating team-based learning into its medical curriculum to help better prepare future physicians for the changing landscape of health care, wh...
Dean Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, reflects on the successes and challenges of the past year and shares her outlook for the future and the vision for the School of Medicine.
Dean Nancy Andrews of the Duke University School of Medicine offers her thoughts and perspectives and shares the school's strategic plans to address the evolving state of academic medicine.