Chancellor Dzau discusses Haiti outreach
January 22nd, 2010Chancellor Dzau discusses Duke Medicine's outreach to Haiti.
Chancellor Dzau discusses Duke Medicine's outreach to Haiti.
Christopher Brown, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon, talks about a new procedure he is offering patients with scoliosis that offers a quicker recovery.
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Shauna Coleman, a patient resource manager in Cardiology, is committed to community service.
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In 22 years of treating cancer patients, Neil Spector, M.D., often encountered other people involved in patient care—food services, environmental services, patient transporters, technicians, nurses. (Watch videos highlighting each group…
Construction on the first section of the new concourse that will ultimately serve as the transportation and travel spine of the medical campus is nearing completion. The concourse will eventually…
In her volunteer work, Sharon Pitz has some unusual co-workers. They are four-legged and furred and tailed, and they do wonderful work in making patients feel loved.