Activate Good: Umstead State Park
In partnership with Activate Good, HNS&CS Faculty and family members weathered the rain and mud on the morning of September 11 to install erosion control matting and place rocks to stabili
BOOST Science Immersion 2022
During Duke BOOST’s Science Summer Immersion Week from August 8-12, Duke HNS&CS faculty and staff welcomed students into their labs and clinics.
Join Us for the Duke OGME Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion First Look Event
At Duke Health, diversity is one of our core values.
Dr. Trinitia Cannon Featured by CBS 17
Local news outlet CBS 17 recently interviewed Trinitia Cannon, MD, vice chief of the Division of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, about her personal and medical background, and about how she strives to make the medical field more diverse and accessible for young people of color.
Duke HNS&CS Ranks #9 in NIH Funding
The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research has released the rankings of funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for U.S. medical schools in 2021, and Duke University has been ranked #9 for NIH funding among Otolaryngology departments.
February '22 Faculty Recognition
Bradley Goldstein, MD, PhD, was awarded an NIH grant to fund the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Otolaryngology Residency Research track.
Blake Wilson, DSc, PhD, receives top civilian award
On November 18, 2021, Blake Wilson, DSc, PhD received the North Carolina Award in recognition for his significant scientific contributions to the state.