Mösenbichler-Bryant discusses the Duke Medicine Orchestra
By Tony Shan | August 23, 2013Dr. Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant leads the Duke Medicine Orchestra, an organization of Duke University Medical Center affiliated musicians.
Dr. Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant leads the Duke Medicine Orchestra, an organization of Duke University Medical Center affiliated musicians.
Just five years ago, to walk across Duke’s medical campus, patients, doctors and students had to cross a railroad track.
After three and a half years and nearly $600 million, Duke Hospital’s glass-walled Medical Pavilion opened its doors to the public this weekend.
Although the U.S. News and World Report ranks the School of Nursing seventh in the nation, most undergraduate students have never considered nursing as a career option because of associated stigmas.
Overall patient volume and revenue at DUHS have fallen in the past fiscal year.
Norovirus, a highly communicable stomach virus responsible for millions of cases of gastroenteritis annually, has been found in several outbreak locations throughout North Carolina.
Duke University Health System has restricted visitation to immediate family members and those over 18 who are healthy.
Medical understanding of cancer has not always been as promising as it is now.
The FDA labeled 80 North Carolina health care facilities, including seven in Durham, as customers of the pharmacy tied to the ongoing national meningitis outbreak.
The purpose of the joint program is to develop leadership and management skills.
The new $20.2 million space arises out of a desire to better address the needs of an expanding faculty and student body.
Duke and any other creditors will not receive any money from MDI.
The Duke University Health System is changing the way it conducts business since the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act in June.
The policy uses mathematical models and algorithms to determine a patient’s priority.
The highly anticipated Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare will change the course of health care, but it may not change voters’ minds in the November elections.
Despite controversy surrounding the passage of the Affordable Care Act, leaders from the Duke University Health System have stood behind the legislation.
A collaborative effort to reduce diabetes in the South will receive a major boost from the federal government.
Hildebrand, supervisor of the Duke Allergy Lab, received the Presidential Award, one of the highest awards given to Duke faculty and staff.
An eye care visionary has set his sights on establishing the first national center for sports vision.
The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies published a report on research integrity and procedure Friday.