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Harnessing the power of a multidisciplinary team carries vast potential for effectiveness and problem-solving—while achieving high-performance with diversely skilled stakeholders requires adroit management
Tinglong Dai, PhD
Tinglong Dai has joint faculty appointments at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Institute for Data-Intensive Engineering and Science. He joined Carey in 2013 after receiving a PhD in Operations Management/Robotics from Carnegie Mellon. His research interests include health care, marketing-operations interfaces, and human-AI interaction.
Alumnus at forefront of value-based care
Corbin Catmull used his Master of Science in Health Care Management to stay ahead of the changing health care market and secure a new role overseeing the quality, cost, performance, and patient experience of a provider network in Utah.
KPMG Brownbag Lunch & Learn
Join KPMG professionals for a virtual brownbag lunch and learn on Tuesday, February 7th! You will be joined by a professional in KPMG’s Transformation Delivery practice group as well as the KPMG University Recruiter for JHU! This virtual event will kick off with an informational session on the firm followed by a free flowing networking breakouts with both KPMG professionals. MA/MBA students as well as any UX designers might be especially interested to learn more about KPMG's Transformation Delivery practice. If you have any questions prior to the event please feel free to reach out to
Toby Gordon, ScD
Toby Gordon is a professor of practice at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School with expertise in health care policy and management. She holds joint appointments at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Health Policy and Management) and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Surgery). She has held various administrative posts at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health system, including serving as vice president of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System for strategic planning and marketing.
Does sustainable health care start with reusable products?
A Hopkins Business of Health Initiative Earth Day event highlighted the critical need for sustainability in the health care sector. The initiative is paving the way for a future where health care is environmentally sustainable and economically thriving.
Distinguished Speaker Series: Navigating the Supply Chain Crisis
With the ongoing pandemic and approaching holiday shopping season, supply chain disruptions are transforming current business operations and consumer behaviors. Join the Carey Business School for an in-depth discussion of the supply chain challenges facing the global economy with Tinglong Dai, professor of operations management and business analytics at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School; Dionna Dunbar-Daniel, president and CEO of Pinpoint Logistics, a logistics company specializing in last-mile e-commerce logistics and delivery for Amazon in Atlanta, GA; and Brant Matthews, vice
Addressing algorithmic bias and the perpetuation of health inequities: An AI bias aware framework
To ensure equitable health care access and delivery in the future, artificial intelligence designers and decision makers will need to follow bias avoidance best practices.