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Research findings, musings, and happeningsThe problem with big data
The other day I heard an interview with Cathy O'Neil on NPR. She was talking about some of the dangers of algorithms derived from the masses of data that we are now able to collect. I was intrigued, so I read her book, Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data...
MCLS: Dr. Samuel Moltz
It's time for the next installment in the Master Clinician Lecture Series! The purpose of this series is to explore complexity in its various forms as we all strive to become masters of clinical work. This month, Dr. Sam Moltz, integrative physician, returns! He will...
MCLS: Dr. Martinez
It's time for the next installment in the Master Clinician Lecture Series! The purpose of this series is to explore complexity in its various forms as we all strive to become masters of clinical work. This month, I will be leading the discussion. The topic is Layers...
MCLS: Dr. Varona
Although I did not post the announcement, we did have Dr. Alberto Varona of the Adler School of Psychology come to speak last Monday, 8/8. His talk, "The Whole AND the Sum of its Parts: Introducing the clinical complexity model of Joseph Palombo" was a reminder of how...
PrecisionDiet: Supported Elimination Group
Since his wonderful talk a few months ago, Dr. Sam Moltz and I have put together an educational/support group for people who want to try an elimination diet. Precision Diet is a group for people who: -are interested in determining what foods are best for their body...
Could caring for high-need babies be the reason for our big brains?
Piantadosi, S.T. and Kidd, C. (2016). Extraordinary intelligence and the care of infants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113 (25), 6874-6879. Dunsworth, H.M. (2016). Thank your intelligent mother for your big brain. Proceedings of the National...
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