Residency Blogs

Joyce Copeland, M.D.: Finding hope in the next generation of family physicians

The headlines tell the story of violence, anger, a variety of “isms,” threats to school children, war, fires, floods and famine. It is tempting to escape with YouTube videos of cute kittens playing, laughing babies, music or to retreat to the world of sports, though sports may provoke anger or elation.

Resident Roundup: Preyanka Makadia, DO

Last fall, Duke Family Medicine Center transitioned prenatal care delivered at the clinic to CenteringPregnancy®. This model of care replaces routine individual prenatal visits with group visits of pregnant women who are due about the same time. Since its implementation last fall, the CenteringPregnancy program has flourished.

Resident Roundup: Brian Blank, MD

When I was a medical student, a speaker came to talk to my class about the Affordable Care Act. He conducted an informal poll, asking how many of us planned to work in a hospital or large health care system when we were done with our training.

Resident Roundup: Tiffany Covas, M.D.

This year I found a new family at Duke Family Medicine and I am so thankful. It was one of the most difficult years of my life, both personally and professionally, and everyone here has been incredibly supportive.

Sharon K. Hull, M.D., MPH: ‘How to be human while being a physician’: A tribute to a former teacher and mentor

Last week, I had the occasion to be interviewed by a reporter from Springfield, Illinois, to provide some commentary in honor of the pending career transition of a mentor of mine, Kevin Dorsey, M.D., Ph.D. Kevin is the dean of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (SIUSOM), my alma mater, and he is stepping down from that role in December, and will resume teaching at SIUSOM after that time.