Dr. Nancy Andrews discusses how dual degree (MD-PhD) is prevalent in deanship positions across the country; translational medicine; Duke's strength in translational medicine; her own research; the difference between what she experienced as a student...
Prentiss L. Harrison graduated from the Duke Physician Assistant Program in 1968. He was the first African American physician assistant in the country.
Duke University School of Medicine New Students, October 1944: Andrews, G.R.; Arnold, J.S.; Asbury, D.S.; Ashe, John R.; Barden, G.A., Jr.; Barnes, R.H.; Betts, W.C.; Blalock, J.V.; Carter, D.D.; Carver, G.M., Jr.; Collins, W.J.; Cone, R.B.; Corse,...
New Students, Duke University School of Medicine 1936: Anderson, N.L.; Andrews, V.L.; Andrus, F.H.; Badgley, W.O.; Baeder, F.N.; Bateman, O.J., Jr.; Bonser, W.H.; Brown, Ivan W., Jr.; Brown, Richard; Brumbach, W.K.; Campbell, R.v.L.; Chambliss, S.;...