Dartmouth
Faculty
Research Methods
Retreat
POP Health Culture
100

This name sake for Dartmouth medical school is better known as this children's book author

Who is Theodore Geisele AKA Dr. Seuss

100

Work focuses on increasing patient and family engagement in primary care through better communication and shared decision making - Ireland Native.

Who is Paul Barr, PhD

100

This statistical test shares the name of this beverage often served with cake or pie.

What is T-Test

100

The cereal sharing name of this conference room

What is Kellogg

100

This long-running TV series follows the lives of doctors and staff at Seattle Grace Hospital (later Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital)

What is "Grey's Anatomy"

200

The inaugural director of TDI and founder of the Dartmouth Atlas. 

Who is John E. "Jack" Wennberg

200

Originators of the concept of “accountable care organizations” (ACOs) - shares part of their name with this scaled creature.

Who is Elliott Fisher, MD, MPH

200

This sampling technique involves selecting individuals who are readily available or convenient to participate in a study

What is convenience sampling

200

The building that shares the name for an article of head wear and a building you may have toured today

What is the Hood Museum

200

In this animated movie, a young robot embarks on a space journey that sheds light on themes of environmental sustainability and human health.

What is "WALL-E"

300

Dartmouth College's athletic teams are known by this nickname, which refers to a famous historical figure associated with the college.

What are the Dartmouth Big Green

300

Social networks, comparative effectiveness research including causal inference for both randomized and observational studies, multivariate hierarchical models, and Bayesian statistics - Native of New Zealand

James O'Malley, PhD

300

Semi-structured interviews are a common type of data collection method for this type of research.

What is Qualitative

300

Lunch was provided by this restaurant...chirp chirp

The Nest

300

This acclaimed documentary series on Netflix explores different aspects of the human body, health, and medical science in each episode.

What is "Human: The World Within"

400

The 2024 commencement speaker.

Roger Federer

400

Health services researcher with dual clinical training in preventive medicine and public health and in hospice and palliative medicine - shares part of their name with a farm animal dwelling.

Who is Amber Barnato, MD, MPH

400

This type of research design involves observing and collecting data from a group of individuals over a prolonged period to understand changes or developments.

What is longitudinal research

400

TDI building located at the Dartmouth Hitchcock campus - also the location of the Monday evening Staff Council reception.

What is Williamson Translational Research Building

400

This Scottish physician and author is known for creating the character of Sherlock Holmes, who employed deductive reasoning to solve mysteries.

Who is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

500

The most enduring symbol of Dartmouth's history, lore, and traditions

What is the Lone Pine, Originally known as the Old Pine

500

Focus on health economics and payment reform - Recently moved from Washington, DC

Carrie Colla, PhD

500

This principle of research ethics ensures that participants are provided with sufficient information about the study and can freely decide to participate.

What is informed consent

500

The first person to share their story of purpose and shares the name of this meat cutting profession.

Who is Rebecca Butcher

500

This actor and comedian, known for his role in "Patch Adams," is also a physician who promotes the importance of laughter in healthcare.

Who is Robin Williams