Beyond Regulatory and HTA Success: Reaching Physicians and Patients
In this episode, I discuss how you can have an impact on physicians and patients beyond regulatory and HTA approval.
In this episode, I discuss how you can have an impact on physicians and patients beyond regulatory and HTA approval.
In this episode, we have the privilege of interviewing Serg Masis who authored the book “Interpretable Machine Learning with Python: Learn to build interpretable high-performance models with hands-on real-world examples”.
Together with Kim Hacquoil and Jamie Inshaw in this episode, we discuss the benefits of using simulations as a study design tool.
In this podcast episode, Marius and I discuss Brené Brown’s “Dare to Lead”, a book that dives into the importance of vulnerability-based leadership.
In this episode, we explore what Clivoffective has to offer and how it benefits both statisticians and hiring managers.
With a PhD in statistics from UC Riverside, Debarshi believes that to be a “killer statistician,” one must adopt the roles of a detective, lawyer, and storyteller.
In this episode, Alun Bedding and I discuss how statisticians can become inspirational leaders and reach a higher level in their careers.
Today’s episode is inspired by a German podcast that delved into five key reasons for career failure and I fine-tuned this to fit statisticians.
If you’re a statistician, data scientist, or programmer looking for quality training opportunities that will help you advance your career, you might want to look into The Effective Statistician Academy.
As statistical professionals, we can over-deliver expectations and make a real impact on our work projects. How?