Medicine for Managers gives students an edge in biomedical industry
Overview of the Medicine for Managers course developed by Prof. Richard Cohen, one of the classes offered as part of the MIT Healthcare Certificate
Overview of the Medicine for Managers course developed by Prof. Richard Cohen, one of the classes offered as part of the MIT Healthcare Certificate
Yancan "Lydia" Li is investing in sustainable infrastructure.
In March 2021, Jason Troutner, LGO ‘19 (MBA and MS Mech. Eng.) spoke during an HSI lunch seminar on “How the generic startup truisms fall short in the world of medical devices"
Members of the Student Sloan Healthcare Club are always responsible for this conference, but this year, the 19th, presented new complications since the event was held entirely online.
On May 27, 2020, twelve students received the MIT Healthcare Certificate. Certificate faculty and students shared their thoughts.
Through speakers, internships, events, and topical learning, we help students build the knowledge and relationships they need to create their future careers.
Addressing public goods problems typical requires people to adopt behaviors that are personally burdensome but beneficial for society.
Armed with advanced AI, machine learning, and sophisticated models, Dimitris Bertsimas and colleagues are designing safe and effective chemotherapy regimens, starting with gastric cancer.
Kate Kellogg shows that implementing new processes and workflows requires finding those with leverage and giving them tools and tactics to change daily interactions and institutionalize the changes.
Tackling healthcare costs through new economic incentives to improve population health