Two Anesthesiologists Take on Zambia
There will be no “gone fishing” signs taped to Norbert de Bruijn’s and Fiona Clements’ office doors. They are retiring from Duke this year, but lest you think they’ll be settling into a life of ease, think again. These two intrepid souls are taking on greater tasks: becoming primary care missionary physicians in Zambia, Africa. Clements and de Bruijn have agreed to a two-year appointment at Chilonga Mission Hospital, which serves...
Physicians Norbert de Bruijn and Fiona Clements will become primary care missionary physicians at a hospital in Zambia, Africa after they retire from Duke later this year.
Five Duke Faculty Honored AAAS, IOM Cite Faculty For Contributions To Scholarship Two of the most prestigious national associations in science and medicine have honored five Duke...
ResearchRoundup by Becky Levine
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