Augustus Grant is a cardiologist who joined the faculty at the Duke University School of Medicine in 1977. He currently serves as a Professor of Medicine and Vice Dean for Faculty Enrichment.
Augustus Grant is a cardiologist who joined the faculty at the Duke University School of Medicine in 1977. He currently serves as a Professor of Medicine and Vice Dean for Faculty Enrichment.
Augustus Grant is a cardiologist who joined the faculty at the Duke University School of Medicine in 1977. He currently serves as a Professor of Medicine and Vice Dean for Faculty Enrichment.
School of Medicine and Duke Hospital staff at a dinner party. Dean of the School of Medicine Wilburt Cornell Davison is seated at the near end of the table, facing the camera. Callaway married Catharine Dater Van Blarcom, an instructor of nursing at...
Department of Medicine House Staff and Faculty Photo 1998-1999 1. A. Abernethy; 2. W. Yarger; 3. B. Haynes; 4. C. Cabell; 5. C. Colon-Emeric; 6. G. Jones; 7. N. Peterson; 8. J. Poku; 9. S. Rao; 10. C. Russo; 11. C. Jordan; 12. G. Gerschutz; 13. E....
Department of Medicine House Staff and Faculty Photo 1999-2000 1. L. Lein; 2. D. Daniel; 3. S. Gurley; 4. E. Hope; 5. J. Ard; 6. D. Nikcevich; 7. B. Haynes; 8. B. Yarger; 9. J. Peterson; 10. C. Petti; 11. S. Lin; 12. J. Gagliardi; 13. T. Fortin; 14. M....
Department of Medicine House Staff and Faculty Photo 2000-2001 1. N. Romano; 2. J. Green; 3. E. Christopher; 4. A. Kaplan; 5. S. Crowley; 6. B. Haynes; 7. W. Yarger; 8. T. Owens; 9. L. Greenblatt; 10. K. Johnson; 11. S. Gurley; 12. M. Wadleigh; 13. K....
Department of Medicine Staff. (Left to right, row 1) James P. Hendrix, Julian Meade Ruffin, Elijah Eugene Menefee, Jr., Elbert L. Persons, Eugene A. Stead, J. Lamar Callaway, William McNeal Nicholson, Oscar Hansen-Pruss, Edward S. Orgain....
Dr. Barton Haynes in laboratory, seated at microcope. Haynes is a Frederic M. Hanes professor of medicine, immunology, and global health. He is also the director of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute and the Center for HIV-AIDS Vaccine Immunology. He...
Portrait of Dr. Joseph Greenfield. Throughout his career, Dr. Greenfield held various positions at the Duke University Medical Center, including chief of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center's Cardiology Section (1963-1983), chief of Duke University...
Duke University Department of Medicine 1993-1994 1. R. Chen; 2. K. Marr; 3. J. Miller; 4. C. Udomsakdi; 5. E. Duh; 6. M. Thel; 7. J. Greenfield; 8. W. Yarger; 9. S. Kantrow; 10. S. Al Khatib; 11. B. Alexander; 12. H. Shaw; 13. I. Mbaga; 14. N....
Duke University Department of Medicine 1994-1995 1. P. Bohjanen; 2. R. Deucher; 3. S. Gittleson; 4. F. Jeffries; 5. K. Lyke; 6. E. Gutman; 7. M. Balssanno; 8. L. Murphy; 9. D. Ciaccia; 10. J. Greenfield; 11. K. Bodily; 12. W. Yarger; 13. S. Wang; 14....
Duke University Department of Medicine 1995-1996 1. H. Carag; 2. L. Yballe; 3. C. Carpenter; 4. N. Hardy; 5. J. Tseng; 6. T. Shah; 7. R. Dolor; 8. M. Cuffe; 9. B. Haynes; 10. W. Yarger; 11. J. Hochrein; 12. M. Eloubeid; 13. S. Lunin; 14. S. Adler; 15....
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1969-70
1. Wagner; 2. Anderson; 3. [unidentified]; 4. [unidentified]; 5. [unidentified]; 6. Ruffin; 7. Brewer; 8. Lazlo; 9. Wyngaarden; 10. Neelon; 11. McIntosh; 12. Calloway; 13. Saltzman; 14....
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1987-88 1. M. Cameron; 2. S. Culp; 3. G. Li; 4. I. Taylor; 5. K. Abson; 6. B. Wolff; 7. K. Howell; 8. D. Dulas; 9. S. Georas; 10. D. Hill; 11. J. Fetters; 12. M. Linzer; 13. 14. P. Brown; 15. S....
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1988-89 1. J. Jollis; 2. A. Blau; 3. D. Metzler; 4. M. DiMaio; 5. I. Weintraub; 6. D. Yohay; 7. P. Gerbel; 8. J. Greenfield; 9. W. Yarger; 10. J. Daubert; 11. J. Crapo; 12. S. Pinnell; 13. L....
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1989-1990 1. B Reller; 2. H. Goldberg; 3. P.K. Marcom; 4. I. Weintraub; 5. D. Yohay; 6. L. Callaway; 7. S. Pinnell; 8. M. Lambert; 9. W. Yarger; 10. J.C. Greenfield; 11. E. Oddone; 12. S. Carpenter;...
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1990-1991 1. Folz; 2. Pfundstein; 3. Sachs; 4. Kanj; 5. Cross; 6. Gelber; 7. Bernstein; 8. Greenfield; 9. Yarger; 10. Lichtenstein; 11. Burton; 12. Narins; 13. T. Green; 14. S. Green; 15. Shenassa;...
Orgain was a professor of medicine from 1934 to 1975. Together with Mary Poston, a bacteriologist, he published extensively on diagnosis and treatment of endocarditis in the pre-penicillin era. In 1945 he founded Duke's Cardiovascular Disease Service....
Dr. Holmes was a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator; chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Genetics (1983-1991); and the James B. Wyngaarden Professor of Medicine at Duke University.
Menefee, a student member of Alpha Omega Alpha, graduated from the School of Medicine in 1936. He was a professor of medicine in the pulmonary allergy division (1936-1938, 1940-1971). During World War II, Menefee was a member of the medical advisory...
Ernst Peschel was assistant professor of medicine from 1947 to 1972. He wrote extensively on the health implications of colleague Walter Kempner's Rice Diet program.
Eugene Anson Stead, Jr. was professor of medicine and chair of the Dept. of Medicine at Duke University from 1947 to 1967. He was a Lt. Col. with the 65th General Hospital between wars and helped start the Cardiovascular Teaching and Training Program...
Hanes came to Duke University in 1931 as a member of the original faculty. He served as professor of neurology and as the Florence McAlister Professor of Medicine (1930-1946). He was chair of the Department of Medicine from 1933 to 1946. In 1937, Hanes...
Portrait of Dr. Grace Kerby, who worked at Duke from 1940 until her retirement in 1976. In 1946 she became the first female chief resident in the Department of Medicine, and in 1964 she became the first female full professor in the department....
Amoss was a member of the original faculty as professor and first chair of the Dept. of Medicine (1929-1933). George Richards Minot, a Massachusetts physician, was a medical "great" for whom the Minot Ward in Duke Hospital was named.
Machinery and layout in the surgical instrument shop. The 984 sq. ft. shop was constructed around 1947, following plans by J. Deryl Hart, then chair of the Department of Surgery. In 1949, the shop was opened for the fabrication of surgical and medical...