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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post, the Question Formulation Technique, transforming medical education by replacing memorization with active, inquiry-driven learning, is discussed.
Medical education is evolving from lectures to learner-centered, tech-driven, lifelong learning. Harvard programs reflect this shift with flexible, innovative training.
The field of stem cell medicine is at a defining moment—brimming with potential, but also complicated by hype, misconceptions, and, in some cases, significant risk for patients. For health care professionals, especially clinicians, keeping pace with advances is essential.
Custom corporate learning programs are becoming essential for health care organizations, offering education that aligns with strategic priorities, clinical realities, and cultural nuances while directly impacting patient outcomes and system-wide efficiency.
MedEdPearls September 2025: Why is incorporating psychological and emotional safety into education important?
“From both the practicing side and the technical side—how we deliver care and how we manage—innovation is leading the way."
In this Harvard Macy Institute Blog Post the trauma-informed approach is discussed.
“Simulation has really changed the way that health care providers learn, practice, and achieve competency."
"By understanding the root causes of administrative harm and collaborating closely with clinical teams, corporate leaders can create a health care environment that benefits everyone—from patients to providers."