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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, design thinking and disruptive innovation is discussed.
Drs. Naples and Doorley highlight recovering from mistakes quickly and using them for growth through structured routines, focus, and reflection.
"There’s a growing realization that physicians and surgeons are thrust into leadership roles without knowing anything or going through any training on how to be a good leader—and that’s a problem.”
As we look back with an eye to the future, we share articles that sparked some of the most interest, inspired new approaches, and equipped teams to thrive.
How medical education is a driving force in shaping the future of health care.
Today, there are more women in health care leadership roles than ever before, yet their representation still lags behind their men counterparts as gender disparities persist in health care organizations around the world.
As AI continues to evolve, we may see a shift in how organizations across industries derive insights from unstructured data, adding a powerful tool in decision-making processes.
Whether you are working with a new team or have inherited a pre-existing one, it’s important to remember that the team dynamics that precede you will have a significant impact on your new role.
HealthXcelerate, a new self-paced, online learning program developed by Harvard Medical School (HMS), provides a holistic view of the U.S. health care ecosystem.
A surgeon educator and a performance psychologist share how managers are a key part of helping their teams understand the benefits and risks of stress to find a productive balance.