The Simplest Stochastic Process — A Random WalkThe random walk is a process that behaves in some surprising and interesting ways. It always begins with some entity, e, occupying a point…Oct 17, 2022Oct 17, 2022
What I Learned about Anti-Black Racism from the Digitalis Data SetIn 2020, during the first year of my Master’s program, in a course on basic statistical methods, I needed to produce a final project that…Oct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022
Save the Patients, Save the Providers — Save the SystemWe have the technology to turn the health care system around. Will we use it?Sep 11, 2020Sep 11, 2020
‘Smart Rooms’ Part 1: A Look Into the Future of Health CareBefore we can begin to transform the future, we have to be able to imagine it. So let me tell you a story about what I think health care…Aug 22, 2020Aug 22, 2020
Introducing a New Series: Why I’m Passionate About ‘Smart Rooms’I’m a nurse, and the most important thing I’ve done in life is to stand and sit at the bedside helping people from all walks of life…Aug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
Our Biological Autonomy: What Corporate Boards & Healthcare Administrators Still Won’t Confront…Does your blood and tissue and your genetic code belong to you, or to a corporation with the power to extract your blood, tissue or…Jul 3, 2020Jul 3, 2020
Measuring Incidence of Hypertension Using the Framingham Data: Comparing Linear, Logistic and…Multiple regression analysis is a powerful statistical technique allowing for the measurement of the relative predictive or…Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
From Humble Beginnings into a Bright Future: Why and How Medicine Needs to Embrace Predictive…The creation of computerized predictive models based on large data sets is undoubtedly one of the most important and exciting innovations…Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020