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How to Think Like a Scientist: Collaborate Strategically to Am...
We're all familiar with the lone genius myth—a wild-haired scientist mixing burbling chemicals in a basement laboratory—but the reality is that the best scientists team up with oth...
Discoveries / Nov 15, 2021
How to Think Like a Scientist: Communicate with Clarity and Nu...
The most earth-shattering research findings won’t make a dent if scientists can’t share their results in ways that tells the story of their work to the rest of us.
Discoveries / Nov 15, 2021
How to Think Like a Scientist: Embrace the Rigor of Scientific...
The unique and challenging process of scientific publication can help root out the most egregious mistakes in research before they reach a wide audience. The process isn’t perfect,...
Discoveries / Nov 15, 2021
How to Think Like a Scientist: Take the Long View: Great Scien...
Viewed through the lens of history, science moves at a relative gallop. Those timelines can feel like an eternity if you’re the one waiting for a treatment, but the reality is that...
Discoveries / Nov 15, 2021
How to Think Like a Scientist: A Crash Course
How does a scientist work? We’ve condensed some of the most important insights about scientific thinking into a six-lesson minicourse you can take right now.
Discoveries / Nov 15, 2021
How to Think Like a Scientist: Understand Common Biases and Wo...
Bias can be as simple as hoping for a certain outcome in an experiment—but its tentacles can be far-reaching and harmful. Good science requires investigators to systematically iden...
Discoveries / Nov 15, 2021
Advances in Congenital Heart Disease Have Improved Survival Ra...
Major advances in the field of congenital heart disease have dramatically improved survival rates for babies born within the last 50 years—and outcomes are only improving. Learn mo...
Discoveries / Nov 11, 2021
Alone Together - Facing Cancer During a Pandemic
For some, COVID-19 collided with a cancer diagnosis. Cancer patients and experts shared how what they learned helped them navigate the pandemic and beyond.
Discoveries / Nov 11, 2021
Pioneering Surgeon Turns 100
In March 2021, George Berci, MD, Cedars-Sinai’s senior director of surgical endoscopy and innovation research, celebrated a century of legendary life.
Discoveries / Nov 11, 2021
How to Think Like a Scientist: Refine Your Questions
We asked a few scientists to share the rules they follow when generating research questions. Here's what they told us.
Discoveries / Nov 11, 2021
A Master's Student Studies Reiki for Hospital Patients
Christine Easterling went from working in Hollywood to pursuing a master's degree in healthcare delivery at Cedars-Sinai. Learn how she applied her creative and storytelling abilit...
Discoveries / Nov 11, 2021
Caregivers Take on New Pandemic Roles
During the pandemic, healthcare workers flexed their medical muscle memory to use all of their skills to meet the demands during the COVID-19 surge.
Discoveries / Nov 10, 2021
A Brief Timeline of Advances in Congenital Heart Surgery
Patients in the 1960s and 1970s were the first brave people to undergo these initial congenital heart disease surgical repairs that have led to improved outcomes. Here is a brief t...
Discoveries / Nov 10, 2021
Life to the Fullest: Transplant Surgery Trailblazer Irene Kim,...
From the operating room to running trails to her family's dinner table, Dr. Irene Kim makes the most of every second and is quick to adapt. She shares what energizes her and what e...
Discoveries / Nov 10, 2021
Women Are at Greater Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Overnight
Women are more likely than men to suffer sudden death due to cardiac arrest during nighttime hours.
Discoveries / Nov 02, 2021