Design thinking may be able to help us disentangle one of the most perplexing complications in the prevention, management, and treatment of chronic disease: human …
Author: Wendy Moltrup
Barriers in health care for people with disabilities: It’s not what you think
On the final day of Stanford Medicine X, Alice Wong, founder and project coordinator of the Disability Visibility Project, moderated the poignant, at times humorous, …
AI for imaging: Experts delve into its promise
Will artificial intelligence (AI) replace radiologists? During a session on AI and imaging yesterday at the Big Data in Biomedicine conference, panelists preempted this question (which …
Flipping roles and using design-thinking principles to improve communication
Providers are from Mars, Patients are from Venus continued a conversation that began at last year's Medicine X, when patients and physicians had the opportunity to switch roles. …
Easing the burden of choice: A Medicine X workshop on shared decision making
Imagine being told you have a 50-50 chance of getting the same irreparable disease that distressed and deteriorated your father for the last few years …