New Chief Residents for 2020-21
Thomas J. Cummings, MD, Residency Program Director, invites you to join him in thanking Dr. Rhonda Mittenzwei and Dr. Jake Maule for their tireless and extraordinary dedication and effort this past year while serving as Chief Residents, and, in welcoming Dr. Haley Davis and Dr. Caroline Mullins Underwood as Chief Residents for 2020-21.
Announcing Our New Graduate PhD Class
We are very happy to announce the five students who will join our PhD Program for 2020/2021!
Duke Clinical Labs Test to Detect Outbreak
The Duke University Health Systems Clinical Labs tested residents and the staff in the PruittHealth Carolina Point skilled nursing facility to get in front of an outbreak.
COVID19 Specimen Shared Resource is Developed
School of Medicine Partners with Clinical Laboratories and the Department of Pathology to Develop a COVID19 Specimen Shared Resource
Heroes in Pathology at Forefront Fighting COVID-19
Heroes in the Duke Pathology Department are at the forefront fighting COVID-19.
Datto Joins Governor Cooper’s COVID19 Working Group
On Friday April 18th, Governor Roy Cooper announced the creation of a working group charged with increasing access to COVID19 testing in our state.
Everitt Named Associate Editor of Toxicologic Pathology
Jeffrey Everitt, DVM, was named as an Associate Editor of the journal Toxicologic Pathology.
Become Part of the Duke Health Laboratory Team!
A great place to live and work. In addition to a competitive salary and total rewards package, U.S. News & World Report named Raleigh/Durham a “Top 10 Best Place to Live”.
Strickland Awarded Grant from Foundation for Women's Cancer
Kyle Strickland, MD PhD has been awarded an Endometrial Cancer Research Grant in Honor of Lynne Bovee Olson for his grant titled, “Are ESR1 gene mutations associated with increased risk of copy-number-low endometrial adenocarcinomas?”
Duke Pathology Unites to Fight Shortage of PPEs
The severe shortage of PPEs in the US threatens the safety of our frontline healthcare workers who are caring for patients infected with COVID-19. As this crisis unfolds, the Department of Pathology at Duke has mobilized to fight this shortage.