Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (December 2020, Issue 392). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (April 2021, Issue 394). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (October 2022, Issue 403). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (April 2022, Issue 400). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (June 2022, Issue 401). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (August 2022, Issue 402). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
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Objective:
Compare differences in demographics, comorbidities, and ED visits or hospitalizations in Black versus White AIBD patients evaluated and treated at Duke Dermatology between 2012-2021.
Background:
Previous cross-sectional studies of...
The Duke Medical Alumni Association, part of the Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs Department, supports and promotes the interests of the Duke University School of Medicine and its extended community by nurturing lifelong relationships and...
Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition, but little is known about the characteristics of individuals transitioning from acute to chronic states. This transition can significantly reduce quality of life. The BACk Study aims to...