Aishwarya G(@TheAishG) 's Twitter Profileg
Aishwarya G

@TheAishG

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calendar_today22-10-2017 03:18:14

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Vaibhav Gulati(@vaibhavgulati27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It feels surreal to see my name on a RadioGraphics publication. Super grateful to Maansi Parekh, Dr. Donuru, Harit Kapoor, Aishwarya G, and the amazing RadioGraphics team for this! RadioGraphics Cooky Menias

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It feels surreal to see my name on a RadioGraphics publication. Super grateful to @MaansiParekh, Dr. Donuru, @KapoorRadMD, @TheAishG, and the amazing RadioGraphics team for this! @RadioGraphics @cookyscan1 doi.org/10.1148/rg.220…
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Meet the resident panel for the upcoming Q&A session! Take this chance to ask anything you would like to know about our program prior to your interviews! #radres #ERAS2023 #Match2023
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Aishwarya G(@TheAishG) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I prefer the idea of protected time rather than financial incentives. Financial incentives may put way too much pressure, may lead to more 'convenient' results, and lead to a greater frustration and burnout in case of negative results.

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1- Evaluations are usually performed when the solution has financial benefits - e.g showing CAUTI rates have decreased with new external catheters, or re-admission rates decreased. Basically, when it helps you avoid getting dinged. Don't think we do it much otherwise.

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Few personal/departmental/financial incentives for innovation, a culture (sometimes, depends) that does not foster innovation, large resistance to change within a system, fear of unintended consequences (not trivial)

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4- Perhaps not being able to distance from the current practices at all and allowing them to cloud your vision leading to an eh 'solution'. There's always resistance to change and comfort in familiarity for all the reasons Russ mentioned.

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3: Prototyping is also very very context and resource dependent - it is important to not be tunnel visioned on the specific problem you are solving and ignore factors that affect it. This is a great example of that I think: thebetterindia.com/166523/delhi-a…

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3: For me, prototyping would first involve the opinion and experience of the person who the process is primarily meant for as they go through it. If it doesn't meet their need, they won't use it - no point going further until that first step.

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The tennis court literally is a giant clean slate - step back, start fresh, see how something works, adapt, implement and finalize. I think it also made learning the process more inherent and organic, rather than dependent on the environment or equipment around.

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