Rachel Stevens, MBA '15
Rachel Stevens joins Christopher Reichert on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
Rachel Stevens joins Christopher Reichert on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
												Overview of the 2021 Healthcare Lab Poster Session, showcasing 15 Innovative and exciting semester-long projects done with health organizations in Eastern MA and Rhode Island
												Professor Kate Kellogg’s recent healthcare research uncovers crucial considerations for successful technology change including challenges to employees’ roles and status through detailed case analyses.
												A new machine learning model to predict ED length of stay by Georgia Perakis and her team shows that ED capacity, flow, and resources are key, rather than a patient's diagnosis or prognosis.
												As part of the MIT Campaign for a Better World, MIT Sloan’s call to action was to make a better world our business.
												What should an organization do when it’s not measuring up on diversity, equity, and inclusion?
												From wide-open rural lands to densely built inner cities, low-income Americans in every state struggle to find fresh and healthy food in their communities.
												Sunish Gupta is recognized as an accessibility expert and has since championed the development and integration of assistive technologies through a variety of roles.
												Supply Change Capital invests at the intersection of food, culture, and technology to catalyze early-stage sustainable businesses that modernize the food system.
												Black homeowners in the United States pay higher interest rates both pre- and post-origination, in addition to paying more insurance premiums and higher property taxes.