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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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As physicians, nurses, and other health care workers in the United States face increasing pressure to do more with less, there has been growing interest in the benefits of incorporating artistic and humanistic values into medical training to build resilience and wellness.
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post, Cecile M. Foshee discusses the challenges and insights gained from designing and implementing an interprofessional education program.
Creating a culture of accountability is necessary for advancing an organization and sustaining your change efforts.
Margaret “Molly” Hayes, MD, associate director of the Internal Medicine Residency Training Program and assistant director of the medical intensive care unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), discusses handling uncertainty in critical care decision-making.
“By teaching people to tune into their emotions with intelligence and expand their circles of caring, we can transform organizations from the inside out and make a positive difference in our world.” — Daniel Goleman
MedEdPearls June 2019: How can you incorporate appreciative advising into your medical and health professions courses to empower students through positive, strengths-based guidance?
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post, Lara Varpio discusses discusses sanokondu, an international collaboration aimed at developing leadership within the field of medicine globally.
Mara Bloom, JD, MS, the executive director of Mass General Cancer Center, discusses the future of cancer care delivery, grappling with cost, and access to clinical trials.
Linnea Olson, a lung cancer activist and blogger, discusses terms of respect, patient-centered drug development, and online patient communities.
David M. Levine, MD, MPH, MA, a physician and researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discusses potential gains and obstacles for home hospital.