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  1. Phone: (919) 681-3442. E-mail: mary.pickard@duke.edu. Theodore N. Pappas, MD, is the Vice Dean for Medical Affairs at the Duke University School of Medicine. He also holds the positions of Distinguished Professor of Surgical Innovation.

  2. t.slotkin@duke.edu. Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology. B235 Lev Sci Res Ctr, Durham, NC 27708.

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  4. Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine; Rheumatology and Immunology ... theodore.moore@duke.edu. House Staff. Footer. ... @2024 Duke University and Duke ...

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    Duke University School of Medicine is led by Dean Mary E. Klotman, MD. She also serves as Executive Vice President for Health Affairs for Duke University and Chief Academic Officer for Duke Health. She works with a leadership teamcomprising 13 vice deans and a chief of staff, as well as department chairs and center and institute directors. Associat...

    The Duke University School of Medicine comprises 26 clinical and basic science departments. The school’s strong emphasis on research to improve clinical outcomes encourages collaborations among faculty members, departments, and other schools at the university, and has resulted in the development of numerous centers and institutes.

    The School of Medicine’s unique Patient First MD curriculumgives students the opportunityto develop patient care skills from the day they arrive, learn the core basic sciences through a clinical le...
    The nation’s first Physician Assistant Programcreated at Duke in 1965 and ranked No. 1 in the country.
    The nation's first Pathologists' Assistant Programcreated at Duke in 1969.
    The NIH selected the School of Medicine as one of the first institutions in the nation to offer a Medical Scientist (MD/PhD) training program.

    Duke University School of Medicine works to attract and retain a diverse cadre of talent who positively impact how we teach, learn, and serve in an increasingly diverse world. The school is committed to enhancing racial diversity and equity, inclusion, and respect for our faculty, staff, trainees, and students. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

    Duke University is located in Durham as part of the Research Triangle Park, along with Raleigh and Chapel Hill. The Triangle is commonly recognized for its availability of jobs, diversity, relatively low cost of living, affordable housing, safe communities, culture, and nationally-ranked food scene. Each city in the Triangle is anchored by major un...

  5. Duke School of Medicine Faculty Awards - Medicine Recipients; Resignation, Retirement, & Emeritus; ... @2024 Duke University and Duke University Health System.

  6. History. In 1925, James B. Duke created Duke University with a vision that the institution “secure officers, trustees, and faculty of such outstanding character, ability, and vision as will insure its attaining and maintaining a place of leadership in the educational world.”. Accepting that challenge, Duke University School of Medicine has ...

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