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Memories of My Wharton Liberal Arts Education
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Memories of My Wharton Liberal Arts Education

An alumnus recalls coming to Wharton with the goal of becoming an accountant, only to leave wanting to be a doctor.

The Long and Short About Business Email Etiquette
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The Long and Short About Business Email Etiquette

A Wharton blogger, a physician caught between two worlds, offers a business communication strategy that will please both email traditionalists and modernists.

It’s Time to Talk About Medicine and Business Education
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It’s Time to Talk About Medicine and Business Education

A teacher outlines a new course for medical school students about entrepreneurship and commerce and empowering them to own the future of the health care business.

Examining the Bad Business Plan of a Noble Calling
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Examining the Bad Business Plan of a Noble Calling

Appraising the health care business model through an entrepreneur’s lens.

Minding the Meds
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Minding the Meds

On premeds, ex-premeds and never-meds, and why these top students changed their minds about a career path.

The Only Major That Matters
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The Only Major That Matters

What students really need to learn is how to apply a critical framework to all questions and challenges.

The Curse of the Poor Capital Structure
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The Curse of the Poor Capital Structure

Our author explores black-hole capital structures that drag down company share prices to the benefit of hedging portfolio managers.

From Implausible Analysis to Impossible Guesswork
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From Implausible Analysis to Impossible Guesswork

A modest proposal: Let’s stop using price targets in biotechnology stock research.

The Missing Vocabulary of Molecular Medicine
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The Missing Vocabulary of Molecular Medicine

How health care and the full benefits of personalized medicine are held back by vague terminology.

Can You Trust Me Now?
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Can You Trust Me Now?

For scientists in business, there isn’t always safety in numbers.

Business Education for Everyone Else
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Business Education for Everyone Else

How to teach the language of business to scientists and engineers.

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Memories of My Wharton Liberal Arts Education
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Careers
October 13, 2014

Memories of My Wharton Liberal Arts Education

An alumnus recalls coming to Wharton with the goal of becoming an accountant, only to leave wanting to be a doctor.

The Long and Short About Business Email Etiquette
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Management
July 01, 2014

The Long and Short About Business Email Etiquette

A Wharton blogger, a physician caught between two worlds, offers a business communication strategy that will please both email traditionalists and modernists.

It’s Time to Talk About Medicine and Business Education
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Entrepreneurship
March 17, 2014

It’s Time to Talk About Medicine and Business Education

A teacher outlines a new course for medical school students about entrepreneurship and commerce and empowering them to own the future of the health care business.

Examining the Bad Business Plan of a Noble Calling
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Careers
December 17, 2013

Examining the Bad Business Plan of a Noble Calling

Appraising the health care business model through an entrepreneur’s lens.

Minding the Meds
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Careers
October 17, 2013

Minding the Meds

On premeds, ex-premeds and never-meds, and why these top students changed their minds about a career path.

The Only Major That Matters
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Careers
August 21, 2013

The Only Major That Matters

What students really need to learn is how to apply a critical framework to all questions and challenges.

The Curse of the Poor Capital Structure
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Finance
May 22, 2013

The Curse of the Poor Capital Structure

Our author explores black-hole capital structures that drag down company share prices to the benefit of hedging portfolio managers.

From Implausible Analysis to Impossible Guesswork
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Finance
March 07, 2013

From Implausible Analysis to Impossible Guesswork

A modest proposal: Let’s stop using price targets in biotechnology stock research.

The Missing Vocabulary of Molecular Medicine
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Innovation/Tech
October 25, 2012

The Missing Vocabulary of Molecular Medicine

How health care and the full benefits of personalized medicine are held back by vague terminology.

Can You Trust Me Now?
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Entrepreneurship
July 25, 2012

Can You Trust Me Now?

For scientists in business, there isn’t always safety in numbers.

Business Education for Everyone Else
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Careers
June 19, 2012

Business Education for Everyone Else

How to teach the language of business to scientists and engineers.

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