APS President James Pennebaker's fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological ...
Behavioral Science in Clinical Trials: Part 2 — How Patient and Site Experience Shapes Trial Success
In part 2 of this three-part series, behavioral science and service design reveal how poor experiences with confusing ...
The rapid development of the tech isn't displacing workers but it is changing the nature of creative work in the state, ...
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian have set out an approach that NHS boards could use to plan and ...
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian have set out an approach that NHS boards could use to plan and ...
Many agencies that offer AI conversion rate optimization are selling the same playbook they've run for years, just with a ...
Real-world data is increasingly used to optimize trial design, reduce recruitment burden, and support regulatory decisions, but adoption remains uneven due to challenges around data quality, ...
Medicine is steadily improving its evidence base, but in children, careful research and ethical limits mean progress takes ...
How a whisky isle digital ecosystem shows that trust and governance, not just data and tech, shape resilient ecosystems that sustain long term value.
Boards must navigate a new environment in which proxy advisor recommendations may be more fragmented and their impact on ...
Agnes Higgins and Cathal Cadogan join us to discuss their work on understanding the experiences of people tapering from psychiatric medication and the role that pharmacists could potentially play when ...
When Design Meets Data A few years ago, a design lead shared a thought-provoking statement, “If design is how it looks and ...
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