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The Department of Community and Family Medicine provides innovative educational programs for learners ranging from physicians in practice to lay caregivers.
Community Health
Required for students, staff and faculty before participating in community health events, for medical students on the Family Medicine Clerkship, and for residents rotating in Community Health.
Opportunities for Duke Health Sciences learners, as well as learners from other academic disciplines, to become involved in health-related projects in the community.
Faculty Development
Faculty Development Program 
Since 1978, the Duke Department of Community and Family Medicine has been recognized as a leader in faculty development.
Courses 
Faculty Development courses are designed to meet the needs of faculty whild developing their skills as academians, educators and administrators. Read more about current and upcoming programs.
Fellowships 
Community & Family Medicine offers fellowships in several disciplines. Read more to see which one might fit your career goals.
Family Medicine
The Department of Community and Family Medicine offers several elective opportunities for Duke and for visiting students. Divisional electives include: Community Health, Family Medicine, Research, Occupational Medicine and Integrative Medicine.
Michael R. Nathan Memorial Fund
The Michael R. Nathan Memorial Fund supports an award to a deserving third or fourth year medical student who undertakes a project in community health, occupational health, or international health.
Physical Therapy
An integrated educational experience which provides a comprehensive foundation in the science and art of physical therapy.
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant Program 
Complete information about the Physician Assistant Program, the admissions process, and resources for Alumni.
Master of Health Sciences
Clinical Leadership 
Health professionals from all disciplines become adept at working though the complicated issues facing health care.
Quality Improvement
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