2020 Healthcare Certificate Spotlight
On May 27, 2020, twelve students received the MIT Healthcare Certificate. Certificate faculty and students shared their thoughts.
On May 27, 2020, twelve students received the MIT Healthcare Certificate. Certificate faculty and students shared their thoughts.
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
Improving care delivery with an emphasis on prevention, workforce management, and large-scale process improvement
Building and implementing digital health tools powered by machine learning to improve quality and lower costs
Why do many U.S. colleges give preference to applicants who are relatives of alumni? A new paper coauthored by MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla sheds light on this question.
Our H-Lab student teams work on complex problems with organizations in healthcare-related areas, including operations management, analytics, IT and delivery innovation.
Graduates of the IWER PhD program have gone on to take up faculty positions in universities all over the world.