Duke ForgeA New Wildcat EraWhat the World of Health Data Has to Learn from a Turbulent Time in U.S. Financial HistoryJun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
Duke ForgeHow to Talk about the Balance of Benefit and Risk in Public Health Interventions…we must not assume that a relative reduction in risks equates to a perceived increase in benefits.Jun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
Duke ForgeFive Years of GrowthAs she prepares for the next phase of her academic career, Duke Forge Scholar Brinnae Bent, PhD, looks back on her time at Duke and her…Jun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
Duke ForgeHard Lessons: What the World of Health AI Can Learn from AviationThe ongoing story of the 737 Max 8 is — at its core — a question of appropriate use of automation.Jun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
Duke ForgeThe One Word That Still Gives Me Hope for 2020We need to step back, open our eyes (and ears) and remember that the dialogue is too important to be won or lost by one party.Nov 9, 2020Nov 9, 2020
Duke ForgePost-Pandemic Predictions About Cancer Disparities After COVID-19 — Part IIWhat are the consequences of this surge to produce and publish and promote the science that is being done in the time of COVID-19?Nov 9, 2020Nov 9, 2020
Duke ForgeAddressing Inequities in COVID-19 TestingIf healthcare data continues to be about haves and have-nots, health disparities themselves will continue to exist.Jul 6, 2020Jul 6, 2020
Duke ForgePost-Pandemic Predictions About Cancer Disparities After COVID-19As we face a future beyond COVID-19, we have an opportunity to be smarter about cancer screening, treatment, and survivorship.May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
Duke ForgeI Did Not Expect Telehealth to Be a COVID Silver LiningTelehealth allows me to literally meet the patient where she is.May 11, 2020May 11, 2020