DUHS faces new suit over reviews of 2004 incident
By Chronicle Staff | November 22, 2010New cries have arisen in response to the accidental use of hydraulic-fluid-tainted surgical instruments on DUHS patients in late 2004.
New cries have arisen in response to the accidental use of hydraulic-fluid-tainted surgical instruments on DUHS patients in late 2004.
The Duke University Health System topped out the steel skeleton Sunday for its $230 million new Cancer Center, which will be a fundamental part of the development of the Duke Cancer Institute.
The School of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics has received $17.2 million as a gift through the Kiser estate—the largest donation in the department’s history.
Efforts to encourage men to study nursing recently led to national recognition for Duke.
The Duke University Police Department is investigating a recent death at Duke Hospital that might have been a homicide.
Scientists are using a Duke research misconduct case to draw attention to what they say is an increasing problem in some fields of scientific research—experiments that are not easily reproducible.
Dr. Victor Dzau stressed a positive future for Duke Medicine with the start of a new five-year strategic plan at the yearly State of Duke Medicine address.
A recent analysis by Duke researchers, including Dr. Sara Pasquali, Medicine ’02 and assistant professor at the Duke University Medical Center, examined the globalization of pediatric trials and...
A Duke investigation has found "issues of substantial concern" in a cancer researcher's resume.
This year, Duke Medicine will care for 60,000 inpatients, treat 1.4 million outpatients and graduate nearly 300 medical and nursing students. Internationally known, Duke Medicine has a reputation...
Health care experts and policymakers from Duke, Durham and across the nation met Monday for the ninth annual Durham Health Summit.
Last November’s outbreak of drug-resistant H1N1 among four patients at Duke University Medical Center likely occurred through patient-to-patient transmission, according to a report released Saturday.
Duke Raleigh Hospital is one of four health care providers competing to build operating rooms in Wake County.
Saturday, DUHS will send its second medical team to Haiti in an ongoing effort to provide health aid to the earthquake-stricken country.