

E50 - Getting better at Teaching with Tal Gross
Aug 5, 2025
Tal Gross, a Professor at Boston University and a Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research, discusses innovative teaching techniques in health economics. He shares insights from his book, 'Better Health Economics,' emphasizing the importance of active learning over traditional lectures. The conversation dives into the impact of distractions on productivity and offers strategies for decision-making. Additionally, Gross highlights how simple actions, like providing cookies, can improve student evaluations and explores effective writing as a tool for clarity in teaching.
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Income Timing Affects Medication
- Many Americans delay picking up prescriptions until social security checks arrive.
- This liquidity sensitivity affects medication adherence even for critical drugs like statins and antipsychotics.
Decision Fatigue Impacts Choice Quality
- Decision fatigue causes the quality of decisions to decline as we make more throughout the day.
- It's best to schedule important decisions early when cognitive resources are freshest.
Minimize Interruptions for Quality
- Avoid interruptions to maintain the quality of work.
- Isolate yourself during focused tasks like writing to prevent significant drops in performance.