Duke Primary Care and Urgent Care Float Pool Nurse Manager Stephen Donohue, second from left, used feedback to strengthen the skills that helped him become a better leader. Photos by Travis Stanley.
When life-saving treatment for a child needed to be delivered during the last snowfall in Durham in February, a team from Duke Facilities Management, left, helped ensure that those who created and delivered the treatment, right, could do so. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
Flyers on a West Campus door in the summer of 2020 share safety information and encouragement. Photo courtesy of University Marketing & Communications.
President Vincent Price presents Scott Gibson with a leadership award. During 25 years, Gibson has helped lead the School of Medicine through a period of growth and challenges, such as the pandemic and 2008 recession. Photo by Huth Photo
Sharone Pack, left, and her daughter, Shakari, pose for a photo at a recent Duke Homebuyers Club celebration. Photo by Dare Kumolu-Johnson of Kumolu Studio.
Events by group such as, from left to right, DICE, ¡DALHE!, the Special Events Planners Council and ME2, help Duke staff and faculty build connections.
Duke University School of Nursing Assistant Research Professor Allison Lewinski has been saving for her life after work, which she hopes will feature plenty of adventures like her recent trip to Costa Rica. Photo courtesy: Allison Lewinski.
Ajay Kohli, an Emergency Medicine Physician at Duke University Hospital, was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 42 in 2021. Photo by Travis Stanley
When Sandra Elliot, left, faced a medical emergency, her colleague, Sharon Wright, helped her get treatment. Photo courtesy of Sandra Elliot and Sharon Wright.