Eye on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is designed to share relevant information and upcoming events to support our commitment to promote equity and fairness among our physicians, scientists, trainees and staff members.

Conversations with Colleagues: Israel-Gaza Conflict

Many in our community are personally and deeply affected by this past weekend's tragic events in Israel and Gaza. Join colleagues in this safe space to share thoughts and feelings with others. 

Friday, October 13, 2023

12 - 1 p.m. 

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Filipino American History Month

October was chosen to recognize Filipino American History Month to commemorate the arrival of the first Filipinos who landed in what is now Morro Bay, California on October 18, 1587. It is also the birth month of Filipino American labor leader Larry Itliong.

Hispanic Heritage Month

From September 15 through October 15, we recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month and the many contributions of those whose ancestors came from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain.

Think Global: Seeing an End to Preventable Blindness

Four experts in global ophthalmology call for a higher priority on restoring sight in low-resource countries featuring Jalika Mustapha, MD, the new Deputy Minister of Health for Sierra Leone, Geoffrey Tabin, MD, and Bidya Pant, MD. Lloyd Williams, MD, PhD moderated the event.

EDI Spotlight: Adriana DaCosta, MS

Adriana DaCosta’s experience as a student in the Duke Physician Assistant Program has opened her eyes to many things, among them the need for improved access to health care for Black and Hispanic communities.

Improving Health in Underrepresented Populations

In this video, Mary E. Klotman, MD, executive vice president for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, talks with faculty member Leonor Corsino, MD, MHS, about improving health access and care in underrepresented populations.

October Observances

National Disability Employment Awareness Month

October


National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) celebrates the contributions and accomplishments that people with disabilities bring to the workforce.

Indigenous People's Day

October 9


A holiday celebrating and honoring the Indigenous people of North America as well as their culture and contributions to society.

Halloween

October 31 


A celebration observed on the eve of the Catholic holiday All Saint's Day, which has also evolved into a secular celebration of the dead, scary stories, costumes, and "trick or treating" for candy.

Upcoming Events

Challenging Norms: Uplifting Anti-Racist Work to Transform the Landscape of Medical Education


October 13-14 • 10 a.m.-5 p.m.


Led by Mt. Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine’s ART in Med Ed, this virtual conference will be a unique opportunity to present, discuss, and learn about anti-racist transformation in medical education.

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Phillips-Winn Memorial Medicine Grand Rounds


October 20 • 8 a.m.

Trent Semans Center, Great Hall and Zoom


John Duronville, MD; Margaret Plews-Ogan, MD (UVA); Gregory Clarke Townsend, MD (UVA)

Join the Department of Medicine for the Phillips-Winn Memorial Lecture, “Stepping In For Respect: Upstander Training Nationally and at Duke.” Participants will gain insight on the incidents of bias and disrespect in the medical environment both at Duke and nationally.

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Black Men in Medicine: Speed Mentoring



Oct. 24 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Trent Semans Center, Room 4067



The Black Men in Medicine (BMIM) Group introduces its "Speed Mentoring" event. Faculty, students, and trainees will engage with a group of accomplished faculty members. Open to any faculty member, trainee, or student in the Schools of Medicine and Nursing, of any race or gender, who supports the objective of the BMIM.

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Visit the Duke Events Calendar for a Listing of EDI Events Across Campus

If you would like an opportunity to participate in discussions related to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, click here. "National Chats for Change" is a monthly webinar designed to facilitate important discussions around EDI on a national level and is provided through Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. It's available to anyone interested and generally meets from 12:00-1:00pm EST.

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Sharing positivity!

Share something special that you or colleague did at work, or service to the community using this nomination form.


Upcoming Events

View a list of Diversity and Inclusion events on the Duke Event Calendar


Please email dukeeyediversity@duke.edu if you would like to suggest adding a holiday or event to our calendar of events.

Duke Eye Center Statement on Racism and Discrimination 
Duke Eye Center is comprised of a diverse community of physicians, scientists, trainees and staff members devoted to providing high quality care, innovative research, and first-class education.  We welcome and fully engage people of diverse backgrounds, abilities, and perspectives, and strive to provide a safe and secure space for all. We strictly prohibit discrimination and do not tolerate harassment based on age, education, skin color, disability, gender, gender expression and identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.   We are honored to serve Durham, the broader community of North Carolina, and beyond. Contact Us: DukeEyeDiversity@duke.edu