Jane Trinh, MD (@janetrinh1) 's Twitter Profile
Jane Trinh, MD

@janetrinh1

Mom to 2 daughters. Wife. Division Chief. MedPeds primary care physician. Tweets are my own.

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Sarah Armstrong (@drsarah4kids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud to support Root Causes, a Duke University student-started, student-led, and student-powered initiative to meet health related social needs in the Discover Durham community. #SocialJustice #healthequity Duke University School of Medicine Duke Children's Home | Root Causes (rootcauseshealth.org)

Allison Chu (@allisoncchu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling incredibly honored by and excited for this opportunity to speak about Root Causes, an organization that has my whole heart 💚 tune in tomorrow, if you can! rootcauseshealth.org

Duke Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (@dukepsychiatry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The "Women in Duke Health" oral history project offers a unique historical perspective from women in multiple fields at Duke, many who were pioneers or “firsts” in some way in their disciplines. Check it out here: ow.ly/aY1n50NqSlA #WomensHistoryMonth

The "Women in <a href="/DukeHealth/">Duke Health</a>" oral history project offers a unique historical perspective from women in multiple fields at Duke, many who were pioneers or “firsts” in some way in their disciplines. Check it out here: ow.ly/aY1n50NqSlA
#WomensHistoryMonth
Duke University School of Medicine (@dukemedschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When you say you are from Duke, people know that you have been trained by the best." – Shree Bose, MD'23, PhD'23 #Duke100 youtu.be/41lMzHk5C-E?si…

Jason N. Johnson, MD MHS (@jason_n_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏆Highlight of #ACC24 Meeting Dr. Josephine Isabel-Jones the first African American woman board certified in ped card Being from Memphis she made my city a better place to live Her story of mentorship of Dr. Brenda Armstrong who trained me Duke Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship was truly amazing

🏆Highlight of #ACC24
Meeting Dr. Josephine Isabel-Jones the first African American woman board certified in ped card

Being from Memphis she made my city a better place to live

Her story of mentorship of Dr. Brenda Armstrong who trained me <a href="/DukePCRFellow/">Duke Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship</a> was truly amazing
Richard J. Chung, MD (@drrichardjchung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud and excited that the new adolescent confidentiality statements from American Academy of Pediatrics have been published. Countless critical conversations are made possible because of confidentiality provisions and teens are healthier as a result. bit.ly/3Usi6NG

JPGagliardi (@gagliardijane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited about the possibilities that lie ahead in more equitably assessing and addressing beneficial student support services — and grateful for generous funding from ⁦⁦The Duke Endowment⁩ medschool.duke.edu/blog/le-well-r…

Duke University School of Medicine (@dukemedschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to a generous grant from The Duke Endowment, #DukeMed's Office of Le Well will undertake a project designed to help students succeed and thrive in their clinical learning programs. psychiatry.duke.edu/news/new-500k-…

Dukemedpeds (@dukemedpeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6th Annual North Carolina Med-Peds Advocacy Run!!! Help us raise money supporting ATLAS- Adolescents Transitioning to Leadership and Success. Support us by running/walking with us in the City of Oaks run on Nov 3rd or donate here: gofund.me/20f5f32d!

6th Annual North Carolina Med-Peds Advocacy Run!!! Help us raise money supporting ATLAS- Adolescents Transitioning to Leadership and Success. Support us by running/walking with us in the City of Oaks run on Nov 3rd or donate here: gofund.me/20f5f32d!
Duke Department of Medicine (@dukemedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Kim Evans left a lasting impact on our department. We’re honoring her legacy with the Kim Evans SAR DEI Elective and a memorial bench—celebrating her transformative contributions to DEI, mentorship, and compassionate leadership. bit.ly/40CUclY