Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured in the media, trades, journals, at Duke and the DCI blog.
For the first time in three years, cancer patients, survivors, families, friends, clinicians, faculty, and staff gathered in person for the Tree of Hope.
Duke University Hospital in Durham ranks #22 on the list of Best Hospitals for Cancerin the nation and has the highest ranked cancer program in the Southeastern U.S.
Clinical providers, researchers, staff & health leaders came together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center (now DCI).
“This is really the thing we look forward to all year and we weren’t going to let the pandemic get in the way this year,” said DCI exec. director Michael Kastan, MD, PhD.
Monica Cfarku RN, MSN, BMTCN, CCM, NE-BC, has been named Assistant Vice President and Chief of Oncology Nursing Services for the Duke Cancer Institute.
Last week, both Duke University and the School of Medicine took steps to acknowledge and address systemic racism. On June 10, Duke Health organized a walk of solidarity.
More than 250 members of the Duke Cancer Patient Support Program community came together on Thursday, December 5, for the Nancy Weaver Emerson 29th Annual Tree of Hope Lighting Ceremony.
Three DCI employees — from Duke Cancer Center Durham, Duke Cancer Center North Durham, and Duke Cancer Center Raleigh — were recently honored with DCI Superstar awards.
Robin Famiglietti, PhD, MBA, FACHE, has been appointed chief administrator of Duke Cancer Institute and associate vice president of Oncology Services for DUHS.