| Joseph G. Rogers, MD
Joseph G. Rogers, MD, is an associate professor of medicine in
the Division of Cardiology and Medical Director of the Cardiac
Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support programs at
Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Rogers received his M.D.
and completed a residency in internal medicine at the University
of Nebraska, and completed a fellowship in cardiology at Washington
University in St. Louis.
Dr. Rogers research interests include acute and chronic heart
failure, cardiac transplantation, and mechanical circulatory
support.
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DCRI Communications
The Communications Group at the Duke Clinical Research Institute was started in 1992 and encompasses editorial and writing services, graphic design, production, the American Heart Journal editorial office, event planning, project coordination, web development and maintenance, and videography and video streaming services. The Communications staff ensures that all DCRI communications are clear, consistent, accurate, and high-quality. They coordinate the production of trials materials, manuscripts for publication in books or journals, slide presentations, and DCRI and clinical trials promotional materials.
The Duke Clinical Medicine Series originated at the DCRI and is managed by the Communications Group. Many of the media, editorial, events, web, and videography professionals in the Communications group play prominent roles in the production and broadcasting of the Duke Clinical Medicine Series. Video production services are provided by the Medical Video Group within Duke University Media Services.
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