Jamila Minga
@mingaphd
Mom. Wife. Bengal cat owner and lover. #SLP. Assistant Professor. Researcher of #rightHemisphere communication after #stroke with interest in #aac and IPP/IPE.
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16-06-2019 19:41:14
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Our own Dr. Jamila Minga, received K23 NIH funding to begin working on understanding language production after right hemisphere #stroke. Looking to find out 1st ➡️ what goes wrong & 2nd ➡️ what areas of brain have deficits. Congrats Jamila Minga 🎉 Duke Health Duke Department of Medicine
Received the NOA, my first NIH NIH NIDCD grant as PI for #RHStroke research! Huge amount of gratitude for my fabulous mentors: Dr. J. M. Groh @woodforbrains Argye Hillis Davida Fromm @woodforbrains @BrianMacWhinney Chip Gerfen Adam Jacks Let the work begin!
Way to go International Right Hemisphere Collaborative (IRHC)! PeggyBlake Ronelle Hewetson @Patrea_SP Melissa Johnson. Another publication advancing the RHD literature. Duke Otolaryngology - HNS&CS Duke Institute for Brain Sciences onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
Where patients receive their care matters. We are proud of our team and the exceptional care they provide. Our ear, nose, and throat (ENT) program is nationally ranked & the #1 ENT program in NC, according to U.S. News & World Report for 2022-2023.U.S. News & World Report #USNewsHealth
All of us on the TLCSD Ed Board are so thankful for our reviewers!! Dr. Patrick R. Walden Jerry K Hoepner Derek E. Daniels Dr. Kerry Mandulak Alli Sauerwein
Right-hemisphere stroke survivors ask doctors fewer questions, as do Black women, independent of brain injury. Jamila Minga of Duke Otolaryngology - HNS&CS says providers should consider race when diagnosing communication disorders. Full story📰: today.duke.edu/2023/01/person… Visual summary👇
Dr. Howard Francis has recently taken on an additional role of Chief of the Medical Staff of the Duke University Hospital. Congratulations on the additional new role! Duke Health bit.ly/3MmouCz
A stroke is like a heart attack but in your brain. Speech-language pathologist, Dr. Minga, researches an underdiagnosed communication disorder brought on by strokes #RHD Duke Health bit.ly/3Xt8X7q
With NIH funding, mentorship from Duke Psychiatry's Dr. David Goldston & inspiration from patient stories, Duke Otolaryngology - HNS&CS's Dr. Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters is working to bring awareness to the often-overlooked issue of #suicide among head & neck cancer patients. ow.ly/ilVA50PatGK
Duke Clinician’s Research and Passion Lead to Fund Development Duke University School of Medicine headnecksurgery.duke.edu/news/duke-clin…
🎥 "RHD: Hidden Diagnosis" documentary will be screening at Raleigh Film and Art Festival in October. Get your tickets 🎟️ today for October. Jamila Minga #rhd bit.ly/45BGord Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Steven Eliades, PhD, MD dedicates his time to the study of marmoset neural mechanisms, seeking valuable insights into human brain function related to vocal communication. #communicationdisorders #ENT Duke Institute for Brain Sciences Duke Health bit.ly/3Z31ywq
Jamila Minga blew it out of the water today with her #righthemisphere documentary and talk by Simon Barton, RHD Stroke survivor and author (see books below).
Congrats to Dr. Watts & Dr. Cannon on their selection as participants for 2024 ALICE program: Academic Leadership, Innovation, & Collaborative Engmt, is a year-long leadership development opportunity designed for mid-career #womenfaculty at Duke University School of Medicine bit.ly/3TgF9Lb