About Inside Duke Medicine
Inside Duke Medicine is the employee news and features Web site for Duke Medicine, Duke’s wide-ranging efforts in biomedical research, education and patient care. Duke Medicine is an institution that includes the Duke University Health System, the Duke University School of Medicine and the Duke University School of Nursing.
We encourage members of the Duke Medicine community to use Inside Duke Medicine as their main information source and hope faculty, staff, students and employees visit it daily. (A similar site exists for daily news about Duke University; see Duke Today.)
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What we do
The site is produced by the Office of Internal Communications within Duke Medicine News & Communications. The internal communications team reaches Health System employees through a family of Web sites and publications:
- Inside Duke Medicine - A free, monthly newspaper digest of this Web site distributed to Duke Medicine locations across Durham and Wake counties in North Carolina. See the In Print page to learn more about the newspaper and how to obtain it.
- Inquiry - The science and research supplement of Inside Duke Medicine.
- The Abstract - A monthly newsletter for the faculty of the Duke University School of Medicine. Read it here.
Who we are
- Bill Stagg, editor. Bill is a former managing editor of The (Durham) Herald-Sun.
- Erin Pratt, editor.
- Mark Schreiner, managing editor. Mark worked previously as Raleigh bureau chief of the Wilmington Star-News.
- Kelly Malcom, Inquiry science editor and editor of The Abstract. Kelly is a graduate of Duke University (Trinity, 2000).
- Vanessa DeJongh, art director. Vanessa previously worked as page designer for The (Raleigh) News & Observer.
- Anton Zuiker, manager of Internal Communications. Anton is a former magazine editor and Peace Corps Volunteer (Republic of Vanuatu, 1997-’99). He earned a master’s degree in medical journalism from the UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communications.