132 With summer vacation fast approaching, you may be wondering what you can do to recognize your students’ hard work, achievements, and growth before the... Read More
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Will AI Revolutionize Surgical Care? Yes, But Maybe Not How You Think – The Health Care Blog
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By MIKE MAGEE If you talk to consultants about AI in Medicine, it’s full speed ahead. GenAI assistants, “upskilling” the work force, reshaping customer service,... Read More
By ROBBIE PEARL Soon after Apple released the original iPhone, my father, an unlikely early adopter, purchased one. His plan? “I’ll keep it in the... Read More
5.3K Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Teachers deserve our appreciation every day of the year, but we wanted to take a moment to say an extra... Read More
By MATTHEW HOLT A decent amount of time in recent weeks has been spent hashing out the conflict over data. Who can access it? Who... Read More
Ready for Robots? – The Health Care Blog
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By KIM BELLARD When I was young, robots were Robby the Robot (Forbidden Planet, etc.), the unnamed robot in Lost in Space, or The Jetsons’... Read More
By DOUG MIRSKY & BRIAN GONZALEZ What if digital innovations could be the key to reducing the burden of cancer? CancerX was founded in 2023... Read More
By MIKE MAGEE In his book, “The Age of Diminished Expectations” (MIT Press/1994), Nobel Prize winner, Paul Krugman, famously wrote, “Productivity isn’t everything, but in the long... Read More
Risk used to be relatively simple. If a local bakery wanted insurance, you would worry about the structure, the location, how it operated and could... Read More
By MATTHEW HOLT I am dipping into two rumbling controversies that probably only data nerds and chronic care management nerds care about, but as ever... Read More