Honoring Service and Purpose: A Resident’s Journey from Special Operations to Orthopaedic Surgery
On Veterans Day, we pause to honor those who have served our country with courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment. Among them is Dr.
Honoring Our Veterans
This Veterans Day, I invite you to join me in honoring the brave men and women who have served—and continue to serve—in our armed forces.
Honoring Service and Dedication
This Veterans Day, Duke Orthopaedics and the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Doctorate programs proudly recognize the extraordinary contributions of our veterans—cur
Faculty Development Pilot Sparks Innovation in OT Education
In an innovative, scholarly initiative that connects academic research with educational practice, Lindy Norman, MAT, operations manager for Duke’s Occupational Therapy Doctora
Empowering Durham Youth Through Transit: OTD Students Share Study Reflections
Graduate students Gavin Thompson and Riya Hathi, both members of Duke’s Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) Class of 2027, are helping shape the fu
From Helicopter Pilot to Future Occupational Therapist
This Veterans Day, Duke Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) proudly honors Emily “Emy” Kenser, a second-year student whose journey from military service to occupational thera
A Veteran’s Perspective: Growth, Service, and New Beginnings
This month, we honor the service and sacrifice of those who have worn the uniform by sharing their stories. Rob Farris, a U.S.
Addressing Burnout: Why Advocacy and Evidence Matter
In a recent article, “Burnout Requires Attention, Advocacy for Research & More,” published in The Rheumatologist on October 30, 2025, Adam Goode, PhD, DPT, pr