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Our next DOM Staff Spotlight is A’Kristionna King, MPH, CDFT, program coordinator for DEI/HR Initiatives within the Department of Medicine RYSE team. Learn more about our colleague below! Tell us about yourself. Where are you…
The 22nd Annual Resident Research Day took place on Tuesday, April 15. Each year, the J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program hosts this annual event to showcase residents’ research achievements and celebrate the collaboration…
We are pleased to share with you the J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency program’s 2026–2027 Chief Resident group! These rising Chief Residents were selected from an exceptionally strong class based on input from residents, faculty, and…
This edition’s Researcher Spotlight features Greg Damhorst, MD, Assistant Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases. Read an excerpt below and click the button to read the full interview! Tell us about your current research. My current…
The 2025 Department of Medicine Faculty Education, Enrichment, and Development (FEED) Conference, held on March 28, was a resounding success, bringing together over 70 faculty members virtually. This event explored the transformative impact of…
In recognition of Doctors’ Day, the Emory School of Medicine Recognitions Committee sent out a call for nominations for doctors across the School of Medicine who go above and beyond. More than 350 Emory faculty…
Written by: Vena Crichlow, MA | Data Analyst, Division of Hospital Medicine The division hosted a celebration for Sheila Harris earlier this year in February, where staff expressed their deep appreciation for her dedication, leadership,…
Earlier this month, many of our Infectious Diseases colleagues attended the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in San Francisco, California. This year’s event focused on the urgent need to protect funding for HIV…
Match Day is an exciting day in the careers of young physicians, and it represents the culmination of their hard work over four or more years of medical school training. We look forward to welcoming…