Feature Writing
Stem Cells: Working to Improve Nature's Miracle
DUKE MEDICINE NEWS RELEASE
DURHAM, N.C. – Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg speaks of miracles as though they were decidedly routine. In her upside-down world, they are. Her little shop of wonders houses sixteen tiny rooms where children are rescued daily from the brink of death, saved in part by modern science and in large measure because Kurtzberg earnestly believes that they can be.
Two generations
share one practice,
one vision for a healthy Goldsboro
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL SOCIETY FEATURE
“If you join medicine because you enjoy taking care of sick people, then it supersedes everything else.” - Dr. Gool Gupta, Goldsboro, NC
Time moves just a little slower here, and people choose their words with a bit more care and concern. This is a place where the hands of a caring physician command more respect than the hands of a clock; where doctors know your family as well as they know your disease.
Bedside Manners
DUKE TODAY ARTICLE
DURHAM, N.C. – Kate Finlayson is a medical mystery literally begging to be solved. Plenty of doctors have tried to help, yet Finlayson continues to suffer intermittently from symptoms of multiple sclerosis, depression, panic disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome and even HIV. The scenario is nearly always the same: she meets with doctors, they review her symptoms, then halt the interview without ever having fully resolved her malady.
BIOGEN NEWS RELEASE
DURHAM, N.C. - As a newly minted high school graduate, Zavier Eure felt lucky to have scored a paid summer internship at a thriving company in Durham. He hoped to absorb as much knowledge as he could between the courier runs and coffee refills that typically fall on summer interns.