Category: Staff and Faculty Spotlights

Faculty Spotlight: Shelby Reed, PhD, RPh

For this week’s faculty spotlight, we talk to Professor Shelby Reed, PhD, who in addition to working within the Division has taught at the Department of Economics, and was on the board of directors of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR). How long have you been at Duke? How long have you …

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Faculty Spotlight: Laura Beskow, PhD, MPH

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This week’s faculty spotlight shines on Dr. Laura M. Beskow, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Division of Medicine and the Duke Clinical Research Institute. How long have you been at Duke? How long have you been at the Division of General Internal Medicine? I have been at Duke for nearly 8 years, but I …

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Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Rubin, MD

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How long have you been at Duke? How long have you been at the Division? I’ve been at both Duke and at the Division since 2008. I started at Durham Primary Care at the Pickett. as an attending and at the Duke outpatient clinic precepting three sessions with residents. What does your work at the …

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Faculty Spotlight: Peter Ubel, MD

Peter Ubel

When did you join the Division? What have been your impressions of it so far? I came to Duke four years ago, after holding faculty positions at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan. In both of those earlier jobs, my primary appointment was in the division of general internal medicine, and I practiced …

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Faculty Spotlight: James M. Davis, MD

This week’s faculty spotlight shines on James M. Davis, MD, who joined the Division earlier this year. When did you join the Division of General Internal Medicine? I just started at Duke and at the Division of Internal Medicine on April 1st of this year. I spent the last 10 years at the University of Wisconsin; …

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Faculty Spotlight: Farr Curlin, MD

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Welcome to the Division’s first Faculty Spotlight. In this recurring feature, we’ll talk to different faculty members about their backgrounds, interests, and work within the Division. This time we’ll talk to Dr. Farr Curlin, who works both as a palliative care clinician and as a Professor of Medical Humanities within the Trent Center for Bioethics, …

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