Announcing 2022 ADVANCE-UP Scholars
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2022 ADVANCE-UP Scholars, including McAllister Windom, MD, Clinical Associate in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Cardiology!
New and competing renewal awards for October / November 2021
The following are new and competing renewal awards made to faculty in the Department of Pediatrics through the months of October / November 2021. Please extend your congratulations to the following individuals.
CHDI "Great Minds Think For Kids" Seminar Series
The goal of the Children’s Health & Discovery initiative (CHDI) is to foster multidisciplinary and innovative research that will positively impact childhood and lifelong health.
O'Brian recognized as Fall 2021 DASHE recipient
Congratulations to the Fall 2021 DASHE recipients, including Rachel O'Brian, MD, medical instructor in the Department of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine).
Congratulations to the 2021 ALICE Alumnae!
Congratulations to the 2021 ALICE program graduates, including Carolyn Avery, MD, Mai ElMallah, MD, and Mikelle Key-Solle from the Department of Pediatrics!
Hornik named Vice Chair of Research
Christoph Hornik MD, PhD, MPH, has recently been named the new vice chair of research in the Department of Pediatrics, effective January 14, 2022.
Adolescent and Young Adult Health Program Treats Range of Complex Issues
Adolescents and young adults are at a pivotal time in their lives, during which health trajectories firmly take hold. A range of complex health issues that intermingle physical, behavioral, and developmental dynamics are common in this age group.
Congratulations to the 2021 ADVANCE-UP Alumni!
Congratulations to the 2021 ADVANCE-UP program graduates, including Gillian Noel, MD; Victoria Parente, MD; and Joanna Robles, MD from the Department of Pediatrics!
Thanksgiving Message from the Chair
Each year at this time, we observe the valuable tradition of giving thanks. We reflect on the opportunities we’ve been given, the challenges we’ve faced, the lessons we’ve learned, and the progress we’ve made.
Duke Children's recognized for cardiomyopathy care quality
Duke Children's Hospital has been named a Center of Care by the Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation (CCF), a national nonprofit committed to improving the health outcomes and quality of life for children with cardiomyopathy.