Since 1945, Duke has been dedicated to providing
comprehensive emergency medical care to patients suffering from
critical and life-threatening illnesses and injuries.
Today’s Duke Emergency Services incorporates the most
sophisticated and innovative technology available to deliver a
full range of state-of-the-art emergency care services to more
than 60,000 patients each year.
An acknowledged leader in emergency treatment, trauma care,
and critical care transport, Duke’s Division of Emergency
Medicine is also recognized for its valuable research
initiatives. Faculty members collaborate with specialists from
other disciplines throughout Duke to better understand and
treat emergency medical issues that include:
- Heart or lung disease
- Infections
- Snake bites
- Acute pain
Our Staff
Emergency clinicians are specialists who are able to
recognize, diagnose, and make recommendations for a variety of
illnesses and situations. In any given hour, they see patients
suffering from minor colds to trauma, and everything in
between.
Our staff includes the following professionals:
Medical Faculty
Our medical staff practices within the Division of Emergency
Medicine, a component of the Department of Surgery.
Our physicians are certified in emergency medicine by the
American Board of Emergency Physicians, and many have
additional certifications in specialties that include
pediatrics, international medicine, internal medicine, and
sports medicine. Most are active in state and national
emergency medicine organizations.
Our resident physicians (medical school graduates pursuing
specialty training) are supervised by experienced
board-certified emergency physicians as part of the School of
Medicine’s fully accredited residency training program.
Duke Emergency Services also employs a number of
board-certified physician assistants and nurse
practitioners.
Nurses
Our 80-plus registered nurses, nurse practitioners,
medication-licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing
assistants are critical to Duke’s multidisciplinary emergency
care team.
Many hold advanced clinical positions within Duke University
Hospital that focus on special populations, such as pediatrics,
neurology, cardiology, and trauma.
Partners and Additional Health Care Staff
Our cross-disciplinary team also includes specialists such
as respiratory therapists, clinical social workers, and
child-life specialists. Each provides a vital service to Duke’s
emergency patients and their families.
Duke Emergency Services also works closely with area law
enforcement and emergency response teams, as well as Duke
entities that include:
In addition, our partnership with Durham County Emergency Medical
Service enables us to seamlessly and efficiently deliver
Duke’s exceptional emergency care to members of the local
community.
Contact Us
The Emergency Services administrative office is located in
Room 129 of the Bell Building, between Duke Hospital and Duke
Clinic, adjacent to the helicopter pad. You may reach by mail
at DUMC 3521 Durham, NC 27710-0001.