A few years ago, I had a patient who affectionately went by the name “Pops.” At 85 years young, he was full of life and juggling multiple health issues alongside prostate cancer, yet determined not to ...
Post by Bryan G. Cook, University of Hawaii at Manoa A few internet searches (conducted on May 23, 2015) hint at the ubiquity of evidence-based reforms in contemporary education: Searches of “evidence ...
In the human resources world, I’ve observed that many leaders use their experience and intuition as decision-making guides. There’s a time and place for relying on experience and intuition, but solely ...
In today's digital age, the amount of information available for investigations is growing exponentially. From social media posts to surveillance footage, law enforcement agencies and legal ...