Jamila Minga (@mingaphd) 's Twitter Profile
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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Duke Otolaryngology - HNS&CS (@duke_oto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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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!

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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

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 &amp; the #1 ENT program in NC, according to U.S. News &amp; World Report for 2022-2023.<a href="/usnews/">U.S. News & World Report</a> #USNewsHealth
Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (@dukebrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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👇

Right-hemisphere stroke survivors ask doctors fewer questions, as do Black women, independent of brain injury. <a href="/MingaPhD/">Jamila Minga</a> of <a href="/Duke_Oto/">Duke Otolaryngology - HNS&CS</a> says providers should consider race when diagnosing communication disorders.

Full story📰: today.duke.edu/2023/01/person…

Visual summary👇
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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

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Thank you to all those who attended this year's Alumni Resident Research Symposium on Friday, June 16, 2023. Our annual #Alumni #Research Day provides an opportunity to focus on the academic achievements in the department and to reconnect with our alumni. bit.ly/46xfwdp

Thank you to all those who attended this year's Alumni Resident Research Symposium on Friday, June 16, 2023. Our annual #Alumni #Research Day provides an opportunity to focus on the academic achievements in the department and to reconnect with our alumni. bit.ly/46xfwdp
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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

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 <a href="/DukeHealth/">Duke Health</a>  bit.ly/3Xt8X7q
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Congratulations to Sherri Smith, PhD, AuD, CCC-A, for being elected a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) ASHA bit.ly/3JZZAXe

Congratulations to Sherri Smith, PhD, AuD, CCC-A, for being elected a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) <a href="/ASHAWeb/">ASHA</a> bit.ly/3JZZAXe
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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

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Otolaryngology Residency will host 3 free Virtual Town Halls. Goal is to share what makes Duke special by introducing our mission & core values, providing information about our program structure, discussing our research. Register today! bit.ly/3QPyypD

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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

PeggyBlake (@peggylehmnblake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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).

<a href="/MingaPhD/">Jamila Minga</a> blew it out of the water today with her #righthemisphere documentary and talk by Simon Barton, RHD Stroke survivor and author (see books below).
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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