Bridging Design Gaps – Comparing Engineering and Physician Approaches to Problem-Solving: TEST

So here we are!  Step 4 at last—TEST!  Things may go a little haywire from here, but we’ll find a way to bring everything back in line by the end… In our recent article series, The Lonely Surgeon has been examining the age-old question of why engineers and physicians sometimes fail to produce useful medical … Continue reading Bridging Design Gaps – Comparing Engineering and Physician Approaches to Problem-Solving: TEST

Bridging Design Gaps – Comparing Engineering and Physician Approaches to Problem-Solving: THINK & CHOOSE

Welcome back!  Today, we are going to continue our ongoing discussion here at The Lonely Surgeon that has been going on for a few installments now.  It’s a big topic, so it takes awhile!  To recap, we have been examining how engineers and physicians approach problem-solving to see why disconnects happen so often in the … Continue reading Bridging Design Gaps – Comparing Engineering and Physician Approaches to Problem-Solving: THINK & CHOOSE