DUHS limits visitors due to flu outbreak
By Zaynah Alam | January 22, 2014Duke University Health System hospitals, clinics and emergency care centers have been restricting visitor access since Dec. 30 to curb flu outbreak.
Duke University Health System hospitals, clinics and emergency care centers have been restricting visitor access since Dec. 30 to curb flu outbreak.
Dr. Brad Taicher, a Duke Hospital pediatrics anesthesiology specialist, recently operated on seven-year-old Kaelyn Krawczyk and allowed her service dog JJ into the operating suite to help monitor...
Dr. Gary Lyman was selected to lead the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research in Seattle, Wash.
A new temporary entrance to the Duke Eye Center will benefit patients while construction is ongoing.
The Affordable Care Act will have little impact on the way Duke manages its health care policies.
As of fall 2014, the Duke University School of Nursing will offer a concentration in HIV/AIDS specialty.
Many students, however, believe that training for such a large volunteering program should cover more areas and be more specific, particularly in terms of bedside manner.
The Duke University Health System has experienced a dramatic increase in flu vaccinations this year following a major policy change in April.
Eight years after its establishment, Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School has developed as a hybrid style of medical education.
A nationwide $11 billion dollar budget cut to graduate medical education, if passed, may hurt Duke’s residency program in the future.
Social media has changed the health industry landscape significantly, according to a new book written by a Duke professor.
Duke is looking to revolutionize health care through community health homes, with the eventual goal of decreasing dependence on hospitals.
Duke Regional Hospital is in the process of finding a new president following the departure of former President Kerry Watson.
Karin Reuter-Rice, assistant professor at the School of Nursing, was awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Faculty Scholar award Sept. 13
Duke University Health System's implementation of the electronic medical record has created several hurdles for patients and providers alike.
Dean of the School of Nursing Catherine Gilliss will step down in June 2014.
The Duke University Hospital has started Friday night clinics for high school football players who are injured on Friday nights and need immediate assistance.
Health leaders from around the world gathered at Duke Monday for the launch of a new organization designed to promote creative solutions to health care challenges.
After undergoing its own makeover, Arts & Health at Duke is ready to revamp Duke Medicine’s artistic environment.
Electroconvulsive therapy—which has long been a source of heated debate among medical professionals—has a foundation of support in the Duke Medical Center.