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As part of the North Carolina Summit on Health Disparities, a diverse audience gathered Sunday for a play and panel discussion in a Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club ballroom.
For the average citizen, a runny nose and nausea might simply be signs of the common cold. But for soldiers at war, these symptoms can mean something a bit more sinister.
It all started with great mentorship-and now, Huntington Willard wants to return the favor.
After a controversial start, the clinical trials on the experimental blood substitute PolyHeme being conducted at Duke University Hospital have hit an ethical snag.
The Duke University School of Medicine has appointed Dr. Harvey Cohen as interim chair of the Department of Medicine, officials announced Thursday.
It may have been early in the morning on a rainy November day, but "White Christmas" could clearly be heard emanating from an operating room in Duke University Hospital North.
Duke University Hospital is set to receive a $73.2-million facelift with an expansion of its surgical and administrative facilities. The project is up for approval by the Board of Trustees this weekend.
A drug nearing approval by the Food and Drug Administration could soon bring Duke University Medical Center up to $8 million a year in royalties.
Through a partnership formalized in April 2005, Duke University Medical Center and the National University of Singapore have been working to establish Singapore's first Graduate Medical School.
Joyce Daniel sees ghosts.
In many ways, Garrett Bacorn is a typical baby. He likes Scooby-Doo and Sesame Street and is the apple of his mother's eye.
In an era of malpractice suits, overburdened emergency rooms and diminished aid from the federal government, the Duke University Health System just had its best financial performance yet last year.
Duke University Medical Center officials announced Monday that the National Cancer Institute awarded the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center with a $35.7-million grant to advance research and cancer treatments.
Major figures in the history of medicine mingled with current residents and students at a celebration of the intersection of education and health care at Duke Monday.
In a three-day environmental summit that began Tuesday evening, Duke launched the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.
Since military personnel have restored order in New Orleans and begun to drain the flooded city, health officials are turning their efforts to determining the potential hazards associated with the contaminated water.
After more than a year of delays, Duke University Hospital has joined several other trauma centers nationwide in testing PolyHeme, the first blood substitute to reach the clinical trial stage.
Imagine living in a place without libraries, banks or recreation centers and with little access to medical care.
Duke students love their sun.