CONVERGE 2025: Global Virtual Conference Explores Manual Therapy Mechanisms
On February 22nd, CONVERGE 2025, a groundbreaking virtual conference sponsored by ForceNET, an NIH U24 initiative, br
The Baht Lab Earns Prestigious Awards at the Orthopaedic Research Society’s Biannual Meeting
The Baht Lab at Duke University recently earned significant recognition at the Orthopaedic Research Society’s (ORS) 2025 Biennial Meeting, showc
Showcase Your Work at Research Day: Submit a Poster – Due Mar. 7
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery invites you to participate in the 7th Annual Research Day and Symposium
Duke OB and Physical Therapy Partnership Revolutionizes Postpartum Care
At the Duke University Health System, an innovative program has been developed through a collaborative effort between physical therapists and obstetricians/gynecologists who identified a gap in car
Visiting Fellows Provide Exclusive Insights into Cutting-Edge British Research
The 2025 Bone and Joint Research Society (BJR) Traveling Fellows presented their groundbreaking research at Duke Orthop
Announcing Dr. Marc Richard, MD as Vice Chair of Faculty
I am delighted to announce Dr. Marc Richard, MD, as our new Vice Chair of Faculty. Marc is an innovative hand surgeon who has made significant contributions to the field.
John McCall to Retire as Vice Chief of Administration and Operations
We express our gratitude and appreciation as we announce the retirement of John McCall, who has served as the Vice Chief of Administration and Operations in the Departmen
Duke Female Athlete Program Celebrates National Girls and Women in Sports Day at Cameron Indoor Stadium
The Duke Female Athlete Program (DFAP) recently celebrated its third year participating in the National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) event, partnering with Duke Athletics
Writer Bounces Back from Bicycle Accident with Duke Health's Expert Hand Surgery and Therapy
Writer Mark Schreiner’s routine was disrupted after a bicycle accident left him with broken fingers and hand bones, making him unable to work for three months.