Putting a Twist on the Pre-Med Experience
Some might find studies in management and German to be an odd fit for an aspiring physician. Valeria Robayo would disagree.
Some might find studies in management and German to be an odd fit for an aspiring physician. Valeria Robayo would disagree.
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Six illustrations we loved this year, illuminating topics such as supply chain, health care, ESG, and remote work.
Candice Creecy, SFMBA ’22, is a consultant at McKinsey & Company focusing on life sciences and healthcare. She's also an emergency medicine physician assistant at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
New MIT tool pinpoints policy combinations that maximize health benefits.
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A new study links physician well-being to the perception that bystanders will intervene when someone is being mistreated in a workplace.
Debra Meyerson, SB ’79, SM ’80, who suffered a stroke in 2010, speaks out about stroke recovery and the lack of support for the mental and emotional aspects of healing.
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Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is often due to bottlenecks as patients wait for CT scan results. That's why Dr. Miriam Bredella, EMBA '22, set out to reduce turnaround times for ED imaging studies at a major urban hospital for her Organizations Lab project.
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From designing and creating environmentally sound materials to fostering connections between organizations and inclusivity experts, ventures founded and managed by MIT and MIT Sloan alumnae are making positive impacts on the world.
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Platforms are using data and preparing for Web3 and the metaverse, according to experts at the 2022 MIT Platform Summit.
MIT spinout Essmart has created a supply chain to help local retail shops in rural India sell life-improving products.