
Eileen Maziarz
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Recovering 🌽 Husker, forever Duke 😈 || TxID physician and educator @DukeMedicine || Runner 🏃♀️ with cold hands, warm heart
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In between clinic patients this morning I was lucky to get my first COVID vaccine in the 2 shot series. Was great to see so many healthcare workers from across the VA in line. Looking forward to #2 in 21 days. Durham VA Health Care System


How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the way we do research? Duke Antimicrobial Stewardship's Rebekah Moehring and Dr. Holland from Duke Infectious Diseases talk about it in Clinical Infectious Diseases.


Congrats twitterless Jon Huggins! 🍄Duke Infectious Diseases


So proud of everyone Duke Health for mobilizing COVID vaccinations for our HCWs and frontline staff so that we can begin vaccinating our patients soon!

As part of our annual giving campaign, Julius Wilder MD PhD shares his experience as a former BOOST mentor and explains how the BOOST program fosters connections and excites young scholars about science! medicine.duke.edu/medicinenews/q…

#IDtwitter #MedTwitter Find a mentor whose passion for medicine, teaching, ID, science, and investment in others rivals John Perfect. Anyone who knows him knows he is amplification personified. Have a listen and get inspired!!!! Duke Department of Medicine

“Diversity is the what; inclusion is the how” What an inspired and inspiring MGR by and so wonderful to see my co-resident Darrell Gray, II, MD, MPH, FACG. Highly encourage colleagues and trainees Duke Department of Medicine Duke Health to watch, listen and learn


Hear from DCRI’s @VanceFowler5 about how Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group helped to generate evidence and develop a new method of testing for a common antibiotic-resistant bacteria. #25YearsOfVision Duke Infectious Diseases See full video: bit.ly/3kJJu6f

Our own Dr. Susanna Naggie, Vice Dean for Clinical Research, and her twin daughters make history! newsobserver.com/article2502045… Susanna Naggie

. Duke Health infectious disease doctor camwolfe is a familiar face on WRAL NEWS in NC. Today, his children will make their TV debut. 5-year-old Lachlan and 7-year-old Callum share their experience as participants in a Pfizer vaccine trial for young kids. wr.al/1KVWm

Updates on treating patients with COVID by Duke IM Residency alum Dr Tom Holland. #cuttingedge #tomisalive


Matthew Moore has a new heart after living 4 months without a human heart beating in his chest. DukeCTSurgery transplant surgeons performed the #HeartTransplant 11/22, swapping out the artificial heart that kept him alive. Duke Heart Failure | Duke Heart | Duke University Hospital


We absolutely could not do what we do Duke Infectious Diseases without our AMAZING OPAT and Duke Antimicrobial Stewardship pharmacists! Join our team!!!!

📢📢📢📢 Details below regarding #monkeypox #vaccine 💉💉💉options this week Duke Health for those in CityofDurhamNC 📢📢📢📢

So proud of our amazing team and this important work Emily Niehaus @amouradmd Naseem Alavian camwolfe Lance Okeke

Proud is an understatement!!!! Congratulations Molly and Rey! Duke Infectious Diseases Duke Department of Medicine Duke Society for Early Education Scholars @LisaCriscione #dukeAHEAD

Very excited to see the contribution from Duke Infectious Diseases Duke Antimicrobial Stewardship stellar ID Fellow Dr. Reinaldo Perez. 💪Pounding#️⃣ out penicillin allergy labels using PENFAST a la Jason Trubiano 🆔

The incomparable @tkcirtap presenting important data and a call to the entire #HIV and #TxP communities to increase awareness on the safety of ❤️ and 🫁 #transplantation in #plwh BRAVO 🙌🏻 #ishlt2024 Duke Infectious Diseases