Decision-Making Under Uncertainty: How Medical Training Shapes Executive Judgment

One of the most valuable skills I gained as a physician is learning how to make decisions under uncertainty. In medicine, uncertainty is a constant. Patients present with complex symptoms, incomplete histories, or ambiguous test results. Treatment decisions often must be made quickly, with incomplete information, and under significant consequences. That experience has shaped how […]
Failure as Data: What Unsuccessful Trials Teach Us About Better Medicine

In medicine and drug development, success is often celebrated loudly, while failure is quietly tucked away. Yet, some of the most valuable lessons come from what does not work. Over the course of my career as a physician-scientist and clinical development leader, I have learned that unsuccessful trials are not just setbacks. They are opportunities […]