You can make a monthly, quarterly, annual, or one time gift to help today's and future trainees at the links below or by visiting SupportMedTraining.duke.edu.
Join the Davison Club:
Alumni gifts of $1,000 or more (a monthly gift of less than $100) are recognized with membership in the Davison Club, the leadership annual giving society that honors founding Dean Wilburt Cornell Davison, MD. (Funds with an asterisk below are eligible for the Davison Club credit.)
Deborah Kredich, MD, Pediatric Education Fund*
The Deborah Kredich, MD, Pediatric Education Fund provides support for a variety of educational experiences for residents and subspecialty fellows at Duke, including participation in research projects, attendance at national meetings, involvement in community outreach programs, and hosting of a special Grand Rounds.
Brenda E. Armstrong, MD, Pediatrics Residency Support Fund*
The Brenda E. Armstrong, MD, Pediatrics Residency Support Fund provides support for residents in the Department of Pediatrics who--by reason of their background, culture, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, work, and life experiences--contribute to a fuller representation of perspectives within the academic life of the University.
Catherine Wilfert, MD, Fellowship Fund
The Catherine Wilfert, MD, Fellowship Fund is an endowed fellowship in the Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine. The endowment supports post-doctoral fellows conducting research in pediatric infectious diseases on a global level.
Thomas R. Kinney, MD, Pediatric Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program
The Thomas R. Kinney, MD, Pediatric Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program provides the full spectrum of care and services to children with sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies throughout North Carolina and the surrounding areas. We also provide education, genetic counseling and psychosocial support to patients and families, and participate in research on emerging treatments.
Pediatrics Excellence Fund*
The Pediatrics Excellence Fund provides support for the most immediate needs of the Department of Pediatrics.
Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Fund
This fund supports our current Med-Peds residents in a variety of educational experiences, including participation in research projects, attendance at national meetings, preparation and presentation of scholarly work, global health opportunities and involvement in community outreach programs.
Duke Children's
Visit the Duke Children's Giving website for detailed information about more giving opportunities, fundraising news, and our special events.