Status Update: Orientation and class 1 are complete. Class 2 is complete, assuming no major edits. Class 3 is in progress. I plan to start class 4 and 5 tomorrow. There are a total of 13 classes, meaning that I’ll likely be done with my first round of classes (3) by end of week 3.Continue reading “Masters Degree in One Semester?”
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What Can Project Managers Learn From Consultants?
Consultants charge hefty premiums for their services, and must use strong communication skills to justify their high salaries. They hop between projects lasting about 3 months, and their corporate culture teaches them a set of tactics allowing them to identify areas for improvement. Since they specialize in generic cost-cutting, increasing sales, and supply line numbersContinue reading “What Can Project Managers Learn From Consultants?”
Bioethics: What’s An Ethical Institutional Response to Patient Requests For Clinicians Of A Specific Race?
Public health ethics manages respect for patient autonomy with discrimination free environments. Unfortunately, situations arise which make it challenging to emphasize both. One example is when a patient requests a clinician of a specific race. This forces a choice of commitment between spaces free of discrimination and patient autonomy. The proper ethical response to thisContinue reading “Bioethics: What’s An Ethical Institutional Response to Patient Requests For Clinicians Of A Specific Race?”
I asked AI to improve my essay on AI 7 times. Here’s what I learned about GPT in the process
Recently, the fear of AI taking writing and other creative jobs has emerged bigger and badder than ever before. The worry that a smooth talking studio head will wheel-and-deal with a virtual Sam Altman, and emerge with a business model that requires negligible labor to produce movies. To understand the impact of something like aContinue reading “I asked AI to improve my essay on AI 7 times. Here’s what I learned about GPT in the process”