Georgetown University Department of Family Medicine has opened a faculty position in quantitative research. I work with this group and there's a lot of exciting research going on!
https://t.co/iUfyvVh7tW
"A sage lives like a quail on scattered green. When he flies he leaves no trace. When the Dao prevails in the world, he lives in harmony with others. When the Dao doesn't prevail, he cultivates his virtue in seclusion."
- from the Chuangtzu
So fortunate to partner with @TheABFM on this piece and unique data. Practical results to inform practice approaches to reduce burnout. Led by @LisaRotenstein from @UCSF_DOCIT
Team and Electronic Health Record Features and Burnout Among Family Physicians https://t.co/8uboe03DHl
btw while everyone is mourning the loss of the sweet, innocent and adorable peanut, a single squirrel, have you heard about how we kill billions of animals every year in cruel conditions for food and are barely even trying to invent viable alternatives?
A lovely ode to interdisciplinarity.
Though the example of Bob Dylan as a Renaissance man makes me remember my disappointment that he never had a Goth phase.
Expert’s dilemma: An increase in a scientist’s abilities for creative interdisciplinary thinking is almost inevitably linked to a loss in expertise and thus credibility in their home field, reducing the acceptability of the work to their peers
https://t.co/uLCo9bhCmA
In memory of Gary Indiana, he makes a brief but memorable appearance in this documentary about the residents of a long-term stay hotel in Hollywood: https://t.co/yYZOdUwwmG
@eshear China has some excellent examples of courtyard housing, where multiple families share certain facilities but also have private areas. I've fantasized about how this could make a great medium-density format for modern cities.