MIT Sloan Physicians Group Highlights Burnout in Health Care
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On the second day of MIT Sloan Reunion 2023, attendees were treated to a discussion regarding burnout and moral injury in health care by the MIT Sloan Physicians Group.
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On the second day of MIT Sloan Reunion 2023, attendees were treated to a discussion regarding burnout and moral injury in health care by the MIT Sloan Physicians Group.
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Wong Auditorium was packed on the first Friday of June as attendees of MIT Sloan Reunion 2023 settled in for three Ideas Made to Matter talks from some remarkable alumni.
For Tom, MIT Sloan’s Master of Business Analytics program was a natural fit in his career trajectory as “it balances optimization and machine learning." He was recently elected as the MBAn Class President, and as a member of the Sloan Senate and its Health and Wellness Committee, he gets to interact...
Shawna Young, EMBA ’15, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on the latest episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
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Sloan Professor Andrew Lo, co-director of the CFP and director of the Laboratory for Financial Engineering, saw his pioneering work on how financial engineering could revolutionize funding for translational medical research take an important step forward this week, with the introduction of [...]
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Please click here to read the WSJ.com article How Federal Lending Programs Served as a Big Shadow Stimulus which discusses Deborah Lucas’ paper Credit policy as fiscal policy.
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The Center benefits from the contributions of student interns both during the academic year and over the summer. Short descriptions of past graduate student work are available here.
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If you weren’t able to catch NYU Stern’s Richard Berner and MIT Sloan’s Gary Gensler for the “fireside chat” about fintech opportunity and [...]
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The Cambridge/Boston academic, policy and practitioner communities are fortunate to include many people with deep expertise and interest in financial policy. Yet opportunities to gather for in-depth conversations about [...]
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The Cambridge/Boston academic, policy and practitioner communities are fortunate to include many people with deep expertise and interest in financial policy. Yet opportunities to gather for in-depth conversations about [...]