In pandemic, experts offer ways to help vulnerable Hispanic communities
Excerpts are provided from a conversation with three Duke health experts on ways to help vulnerable Hispanic communities during the ongoing pandemic.
Faculty Spotlight: Trevor Burt, MD
This week's Faculty Spotlight shines on Trevor Burt, MD, associate professor of pediatrics in the Division of Neonatology. Burt talks to us about how he gravitated toward pediatrics early in med school – but was drawn to neonatology during his junior year of residency where he got to attend and participate in high-risk deliveries. He also talks about his research interests in human developmental immunology. Specifically, his lab studies human T cell development and function, with a particular interest in immune tolerance.
Coronavirus: Children are key to the response and the endgame for this pandemic
Excepts from Dr. Sallie Permar's article in USA Today arguing that ignoring children in the course of the pandemic is a mistake. "We are learning children are not immune to serious effects of COVID-19 — and moreover, they are likely key to its endgame."
A whirlwind for a Duke doctor's dog after COVID-19 test
A story about Duke pediatrician Heather Seabury McLean and her pug, Winston, and their whirlwind experiences with COVID-19.
Zafar receives RFA Innovator Award to explore augmented reality and epilepsy surgery
The Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI) has awarded a $50,000 2020 RFA Innovation Award to Muhammad Zafar, MBBS, assistant professor of pediatrics in the Division of Neurology, Matthew Vestal, MD, MBA, assistant professor of neurosurgery, and Abhi Kapuria, MD, chief resident in the Adult Neurology Residency Program for their project entitled, "Transforming epilepsy surgery with augmented reality."
Cultivating Collaborations
Many Duke faculty and trainees are currently engaged in collaborative efforts across the University as well as with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), among many others. Here some specific initiatives that put the shared commitment to collaboration with UNC-CH into practice are mentioned.
Duke Faculty Member and NCSP Scholar Published in Pediatrics Journal
Duke Pediatrics faculty member and National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) scholar, Rushina Cholera, MD, PhD, was recently published in the journal Pediatrics for her op-ed on COVID-19’s impact on children in immigrant families.
Turner chosen to lead ABP Competency-Based Medical Education
The American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) has selected David A. Turner, MD, to be Vice President for Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME), beginning Sept. 9, 2020.
Infant safe sleep: What you need to know about getting your baby to sleep safely
For KidsFirst, Kristina Nazareth-Pidgeon, MD, outlines the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations for safe sleep for infants aged 0-1 year.
Remembering Dr. Thomas Kinney, MD
Thomas Kinney, MD, passed away on May 25, 2020. The legacy and impact he leaves at Duke as a champion in the field of children’s healthcare is exceptional.