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Duke School of Medicine

The Duke Medicine in Motion chapter strives to carry out the Medicine in Motion mission by providing engaging events centered around physical activity, philanthropy, and wellness in a safe and inclusive environment for members of the Duke and Durham communities. We aim to build a community that is inclusive of all abilities, promotes resilience, and supports the mental, emotional and physical wellbeing of our diverse health professions students and professionals.

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https://lists.duke.edu/sympa/info/medicineinmotionduke

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Events

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SPENGA Class (Duke School of Medicine)

Join us at SPENGA Chapel Hill for a private SPin/strENgth/yoGA class! SPENGA's combination of 20 minutes of spin, 20 minutes of strength training, and 20 minutes of yoga creates a unique fitness experience with space dedicated specifically to each element of the workout, invigorating aromatherapy and workouts fueled by energizing DJ-inspired beats. The class is FREE for all participants but limited to 24 attendees. All equipment you need is included – just make sure to wear tennis shoes, bring a water bottle, and arrive by 11:45am to get checked in. We can't wait to see you there!

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Vinyasa Yoga with Dr. Bauer (Duke School of Medicine)

Discover the power of mind-body connection and strong postures while grooving to hip hop beats as we welcome back Duke's own Dr. Melissa Bauer for the third time! Join us for a rejuvenating yoga session led by Dr. Bauer, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology in Duke's Women's Anesthesiology Division. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a beginner, all levels are welcome.


Just bring your water bottle and an open mind for a rejuvenating experience! We encourage you to bring your own yoga mat, though we'll have plenty available courtesy of the Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group. 

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Clash of the Chapters Round 2: Duke vs UNC Pick-Up Basketball & Pickleball (Duke School of Medicine)

Our first pick-up basketball event in February suffered from an unlit basketball court, so we're giving it another whirl – this time with lights GUARANTEED and the addition of pickleball!


On the eve of one of the biggest rivalries in college basketball, join us for UNC Medicine in Motion's inaugural event as the Duke and UNC chapters go head-to-head in games of pick-up basektball and pickleball. Wear your Duke or Carolina blue and meet us at the Southern Boundaries Park in Durham on Friday, March 8th, at 6:00pm to see who ~motions~ better on the courts. 🏆

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Chair Yoga with Roshini (Duke School of Medicine)

Medicine in Motion is thrilled to be putting on its first Chair Yoga class! Led by longtime yoga guide and medical student Roshini, this class will move through a full series of yoga asanas to stretch, strengthen, and engage the body, as well as a meditation practice -- all performed while seated. Practitioners of all backgrounds and experienced levels invited -- the more the merrier!


Please wear comfy clothes and bring a light jacket as well as some water. We can't wait to practice with you!

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March 2, 2024 (Sat @ 12:15 PM): F45 Training Benefiting Cancer Research (Duke School of Medicine)

Back by popular demand, Ethan Agritelley, a third year med student, has teamed up with Durham's F45 Training Studio to raise money for his 2024 Boston Marathon campaign as a member of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute team. His goal is to raise $12,000 to fight cancer.


Join us for a 45-minute full body strength circuit with adaptations for all skill levels, so come as you are! We are so excited to offer 3 classes on Saturday, March 2nd at 9:45 AM, 11:00 AM, and 12:15 PM to accomodate all schedules. Each class is capped at 36, so sign up early for any of the classes!


These classes are entirely donation-based to support Ethan and his fundraiser. 100% of proceeds will go towards supporting cancer research! To learn more about Ethan's fundraiser or to make a donation, follow the link below!


https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/TR?fr_id=2100&pg=personal&px=2550210&s_hasSecureSession=true


*Free Medicine in Motion x New Balance gear + other prizes as additional incentives during each class*

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March 2, 2024 (Sat @ 11:00 AM): F45 Training Benefiting Cancer Research (Duke School of Medicine)

Back by popular demand, Ethan Agritelley, a third year med student, has teamed up with Durham's F45 Training Studio to raise money for his 2024 Boston Marathon campaign as a member of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute team. His goal is to raise $12,000 to fight cancer.


Join us for a 45-minute full body strength circuit with adaptations for all skill levels, so come as you are! We are so excited to offer 3 classes on Saturday, March 2nd at 9:45 AM, 11:00 AM, and 12:15 PM to accomodate all schedules. Each class is capped at 36, so sign up early for any of the classes!


These classes are entirely donation-based to support Ethan and his fundraiser. 100% of proceeds will go towards supporting cancer research! To learn more about Ethan's fundraiser or to make a donation, follow the link below!


https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/TR?fr_id=2100&pg=personal&px=2550210&s_hasSecureSession=true


*Free Medicine in Motion x New Balance gear + other prizes as additional incentives during each class*

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March 2, 2024 (Sat @ 9:45 AM): F45 Training Benefiting Cancer Research (Duke School of Medicine)

Back by popular demand, Ethan Agritelley, a third year med student, has teamed up with Durham's F45 Training Studio to raise money for his 2024 Boston Marathon campaign as a member of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute team. His goal is to raise $12,000 to fight cancer.


Join us for a 45-minute full body strength circuit with adaptations for all skill levels, so come as you are! We are so excited to offer 3 classes on Saturday, March 2nd at 9:45 AM, 11:00 AM, and 12:15 PM to accomodate all schedules. Each class is capped at 36, so sign up early for any of the classes!


These classes are entirely donation-based to support Ethan and his fundraiser. 100% of proceeds will go towards supporting cancer research! To learn more about Ethan's fundraiser or to make a donation, follow the link below!


https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/TR?fr_id=2100&pg=personal&px=2550210&s_hasSecureSession=true


*Free Medicine in Motion x New Balance gear + other prizes as additional incentives during each class*

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Boxing Class at TITLE Boxing Club (Duke School of Medicine)

Join us at TITLE Boxing Club in Chapel Hill for a private boxing class! The class will consist of warm-up drills, HIIT exercises, rounds on the heavy bag, and strength work to get your whole body moving. The event is free for the first 15 individuals to sign up. Additional individuals beyond 15 will receive a discounted price of $10 for the class. Class capacity is limited to 31 attendees! All equipment you will need is included. Please plan to arrive at 11:30am to get your hands wrapped and go over movements. All fitness levels and boxing experiences are welcome!

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Bollywood Dance Workshop with SAMoSA (Duke School of Medicine)

Join us for our first ever collab event with the Duke South Asian Medical Students Association (SAMoSA) for a Bollywood workshop! Led by fellow student dancers, we'll be learning choreography to an energetic mix of Bollywood and Bhangra tunes. Open to all levels. Wear comfy clothes and bring water!

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Bouldering at Progression Climbing! (Duke School of Medicine)

Enjoy problem solving and physical activity? Then come solve some physical puzzles with us at Progression Climbing in Chapel Hill on Sunday, February 18th from 3 PM to 5 PM! Here, we'll be led by an instructor in a free 1-hour bouldering class requiring no prior experience followed by an hour for us to explore the rock walls on our own! This 2-hour event will be open to the first 15 folks who sign up below. Please also complete the waiver here when you register. See you on the walls!

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February 18, 2024 (Sun @ 12:00 PM): Sweat Lab Cycling Challenge Benefiting Cancer Research (Duke School of Medicine)

Work up a sweat and get those miles in, while supporting cancer research! Our very own Ethan Agritelley, a third year med student, has teamed up with Durham's Sweat Lab cycle studio to raise money for his 2024 Boston Marathon campaign as a member of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute team. His goal is to raise $12,000 to fight cancer.


Join us for an action packed class of soul cycle with a disco ball, hype music, and guaranteed fun. What could be a better workout? Plus Sweat Lab has offered a discounted price at only $20 per person. 100% of proceeds will go towards Ethan's fundraiser to support cancer research! To learn more about Ethan's fundraiser or to make a donation, follow the link below!


https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/TR?fr_id=2100&pg=personal&px=2550210&s_hasSecureSession=true


The class is capped at 40, so sign up early to secure your spot!

Class will start promptly at 12:00 PM so please arrive by 11:45 AM to sign the waiver and get fitted for shoes.

*Free Medicine in Motion x New Balance gear for those with EXTRA enthusiam*

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Yoga with Dr. Bauer & LMIG – Round ✌️(Duke School of Medicine)

Discover the power of mind-body connection and strong postures while grooving to hip hop beats as we welcome back Duke's own Dr. Melissa Bauer! Join us and the Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group (LMIG) for a rejuvenating yoga session led by Dr. Bauer, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology in Duke's Women's Anesthesiology Division. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a beginner, all levels are welcome.


Just bring your yoga mat, towel, water bottle, and an open mind for a rejuvenating experience!

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Chapter Leads

Kayla Cheyno

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Hi! My name is Kayla Cheyno and I am a first year student in the Occupational Therapy Doctorate program here at Duke. I am from Los Angeles, California and went to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for my undergraduate degree. I majored in child development and was on the cheer and STUNT team all four years. I love to hike, paddle board, and walk outside. Some of my other passions are meeting new people, being outside, reading, and listening to music. I am excited to be a part of Medicine in Motion because I am looking forward to experiencing new ways to stay active and engage with others.

Lauren Schaeffer

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Hi! I’m Lauren and a 2nd year DPT student. I am from Memphis, TN where I grew up doing gymnastics and running cross country. In college I sailed dinghy boats at FSU and love a good day out on the water. Now, I enjoy hiking and participating in local brewery runs when I have free time. Healing with exercise has motivated me to pursue physical therapy as my future career, and I can’t wait to share my passion through Medicine in Motion.

Michael Aiduk

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Michael is a MD-PhD student at Duke. He loves team sports (most recently played intramural basketball and ultimate frisbee). He enjoys running, weight training, golf, snowboarding, table tennis, chess, and the sport of marathon Star Wars viewing. When medical school moved virtual during the beginnings of the COVID-19 pandemic, Michael maintained connection and a bit of normalcy via MM Zoom workouts with classmate and fellow MM leader Chris. Michael really appreciated these workouts, and is now excited to help foster community, inclusion, and philanthropy at the Duke MiM chapter.

Michael Ivey

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Hello! My name is Michael Ivey, and I am a current MS2 at Duke Med. I am originally from a very rural area in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Growing up, I was constantly outside: I loved fishing, hunting, and I played basketball, football, tennis, and ran track. As an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, my interest in organized sports transitioned towards weightlifting, hiking, and encouraging my friends to take a work break to even just take a walk with me outdoors. I also am a chatter box who loves making fitness unintimidating. My goal is to help people find what they enjoy so that they can use fitness as a stress reliever – not inducer. Although I am new to the Durham area, I look forward to building a stronger connection between the Duke Med family and the local community. Just remember that fitness should be fun, and you can eat that doughnut!!

Morgan Gumbinner

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Hi everyone! My name is Morgan, and I am a first-year Occupational Therapy Doctorate student. I am originally from Palm City, Florida, where I played volleyball and was introduced to weightlifting. I attended the University of Florida as an undergrad, so I am excited to now live in an area where I can hike and participate in outdoor activities without the extreme heat. In addition to hiking, my current favorite forms of movement are pickleball, walking, and weightlifting. I love how exercise makes me feel both physically and mentally and I cannot wait to share my passion with other students through Medicine in Motion!

Nick Field

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Howdy y’all! I’m Nick and I am currently a first year PA student (PA-S1) at Duke. I am from Raleigh, NC and grew up running cross country and practicing Karate, Judo, and Jiu-Jitsu. I have never been the type to settle down with just ONE hobby but over the last few years I have mainly focused on Olympic weightlifting, Crossfit, and functional fitness in general; however, running is still one of my favorite ways to clear my head. When I can convince my friends to get outside with me, I enjoy playing tennis and volleyball. I am proud to be a part of the Medicine in Motion team and hope to encourage my friends and future colleagues to continue moving in ways that make them happy. Changing things up every now and then can make all the difference!

Paula Viza Gomes

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Hello!!! My name is Paula and I am a 1st year medical student at Duke Med! I am originally from Brazil but grew up in Naples, Florida, where I played competitive soccer for many years. I went to undergrad at the University of Chicago where I ran cross country and track & field. Now that I am in Durham, I stay active in a variety of different ways. I still do distance running and play soccer, but have also added hiking, cycling, swimming, weightlifting, team sports, and recently, any event Medicine in Motion puts together to my routine! The community created through fitness and sports has greatly enriched my life, and so I was very excited to learn about Duke Med’s Medicine in Motion chapter. I am super stoked to be part of the Medicine of Motion team and continue creating a community that helps others be healthier and happier versions of themselves!

Renita Johnson

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Hey everyone! My name is Renita, and I am a first-year PA student. I’m originally from New York and grew up in the beautiful Catskill Mountains. It was there that I gained my love for hiking, running, and just spending time outdoors. Now that I’m in school again, it’s more challenging to make time for such activities but I’m learning to work around the busy schedule! I love meeting others who are excited about movement and exercise and will always be down to meet up for a run!

Roshini Srinivasan

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Roshini is an MS4 in the MD program here at Duke. Originally from Akron, Ohio, she completed her undergraduate degree in Human Nutrition with additional study in Integrative Approaches to Health and Wellness. With career interests in Endocrinology, Obesity Medicine, and Women’s Health, she is incredibly passionate about lifestyle and integrative medicine, and has worked for nearly a decade in research in this important realm. She’s thrilled to be part of Duke Medicine in Motion — she truly believes motion is medicine, and her favorite ways to move are through yoga and Indian classical dance.

Sally Kuehn

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Hi! I’m Sally and I’m a second-year medical student here at Duke. Growing up I played just about every sport in the book (like soccer, tennis, ice hockey, and squash, just to name a few). In college I ran my first marathon and caught the “running bug” – and never looked back! Since then, I have run 7 more marathons, and I hope to someday run one in every state. Running has helped me find community and relieve stress as a medical student, and I hope to help others do the same with Medicine in Motion!

Sara Bernate Angulo

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Hi all! I’m Sara, a medical student at Duke. I was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and grew up in Florida playing soccer and wrestling. In college, I was part of the Latin dance team and slowly got into running. It wasn’t until after college that I caught the running bug though, and for a few years I volunteered as a Girls on the Run coach. Now, I enjoy attending a variety of fitness classes, fusing dance with jump rope, and aimlessly walking. I’m a huge proponent of moving your body, learning new skills, team activities, and inclusivity – excited to be a part of MM!

Trevor Sytsma

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Hey there! I’m Trevor – a third-year medical student at Duke and a native of Seattle. By elementary school, I’d caught the running and backpacking bugs and have since enjoyed the camaraderie that goes hand-in-hand with exercise. As a cross country and track athlete in college, I dealt with a lot of recurrent injury that has shaped my appreciation for holistic health and balanced approaches to training. I’m still a runner at heart, but I now love all things endurance sports – biking, rowing, skiing, mountaineering, CrossFitting and swimming (that is, when I don’t drink half the pool while attempting a freestyle!) Plant-powered and sweat-showered, exercise is my refresh button and I’m thrilled to bring Medicine in Motion to support wellness, community building, and social change in the Duke Health community. Come move with us!

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