Said Named Co-Director of Duke Employee Occupational Health and Wellness
Kristen Said, MD, MPH, has been named co-director of Duke Employee Occupational Health and Wellness (EOHW), which addresses the health of
Family Medicine Residency Honors Graduates and Award Winners
In June 2025, the Duke Family Medicine Residency Program recognized its eight 2025 graduates.
Duke Physician Assistant Program Celebrates Class of 2026 at White Coat Ceremony
The Duke Physician Assistant Program held its annual White Coat Ceremony on June 27. During the ceremony, 89 students from the class of 2026 received white coats, marking their transition from classroom learning to clinical training.
Beverage Guidelines Help Parents Steer Kids Toward Healthier Drinks
Drawing on 10 years of evidence, this project led by Mary Story, PhD, RD, Director of the Healthy Eating Research National Program and a professor in family medicine and community health, is helping parents rethink what’s in their kids’ cups.
Duke Employee Occupational Health and Wellness Team Aids Cyclist after Crash
After a busy day at Duke Health Lake Norman Hospital, this team from Department of Family Medicine witnessed an accident and delivered swift care on a North Carolina highway.
Kathy Andolsek: Four Decades of Service
Kathy Andolsek, MD, discusses her volunteer service with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
Match Day 2025: Duke Family Medicine Residency Announces Match of 6 Interns
The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health has announced the six medical students who will be joining the Family Medicine Residency Program in July as interns.
Hunter Spotts Appointed as Director of Student Health
Spotts, assistant professor of family medicine and community health, has nearly a decade of experience serving Duke’s campus community and a career dedicated to family medicine and college health.
Explainer: Why Universities Need Support for Research Facilities and Administrative Costs
The National Institutes of Health's proposal to cap reimbursement of facilities and administrative (F&A) costs on research grants at 15% would significantly slow or cease scientific and biomedical research at Duke and other research institutions. Here is an explanation of what F&A costs are and why they are such a critical piece of the research endeavor.
Three Questions with: Katelyn Holliday
Katelyn Holliday, PhD, is an assistant professor in family medicine and community health.