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SLU: PANEL Discussion: Scope of Practice and the Future of Medicine

St. Louis University - Pitlyk Auditorium A Learning Resource Center, 3544 Hickory St, St. Louis, MO, United States

Can expanding the scope of practice for non-physicians increase access to high-quality primary care and help lower healthcare costs? Are Missouri’s new Assistant Physicians able to provide safe, high-quality care?

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Patients Rising University—CONFERENCE: Spotlight on Multiple Sclerosis

Mission Bay Conference Center William J. Rutter Center, 1675 Owens St #251, San Francisco, CA, United States

Patients Rising University Conference: Focus on Multiple Sclerosis at Mission Bay Conference Center.

Patients Rising University: Spotlight Multiple Sclerosis is a patient/consumer education event. We will bring together patients, advocates, medical experts and policy leaders to offer a comprehensive look at innovation, access and the health care reforms needed for patients living with multiple sclerosis.

American Association of Neurological Surgeons—CONFERENCE: Beth Haynes, MD: “Health policy education on US medical school campuses: inadequate and unbalanced”

Dr. Beth Haynes was one featured speakers at the AANS conference in Los Angeles. The Socioeconomic Section session of the AANS meeting had a variety of speakers. Dr. Jim Hinsdale gave a brief overview of recent US health policy initiatives and changes. Dr. Haynes spoke on the inadequate and imbalanced health policy instruction on US medical school campuses. A neurosurgeon from Bolivia presented on his very low cost neurosurgery procedures (craniotomy for less than $320). A variety of other speakers presented original research on patient satisfaction and tools for predicting surgical outcomes. The final speaker discussed the lack of women pursuing neurosurgical careers and the paucity of female neurosurgeons in academia and leadership positions.

2017 Docs 4 Patient Care Foundation (D4PCF) Certificate of Need (CON) Conference

The Heritage Foundation, Lehrman Auditorium 214 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC, United States

The Docs 4 Patient Care Foundation has been leading the fight along with other free market organizations like BRI and The Heritage Foundation to bring attention to Certificate of Need laws that obstruct competition in the medical marketplace.

2018 BRI Student Leadership Conference, Columbus, OH

This year: The Ethics of the Patient-Doctor Relationship

To whom does a doctor owe loyalty? An employer or insurance contract, government ("state") rules, or the patient?
What happens when regulations, government policy, and other third parties insert their priorities into medical decision making?
How does the concept of "social justice" affect the patient-doctor relationship?

Conference on Global Transformation: POSTER PRESENTATION with Beth Haynes, MD

Beth Haynes, MD, BRI medical director participated in the Conference for Global Transformation,  a 3-day international event held in Monterey, CA. Her poster, Clichés, Memes, and Euphemisms in Healthcare was accepted for exhibit in a main hall and was designed to promote and foster open dialogue and communication about healthcare. The poster's purpose: "Far too often […]

AAFP – FMX (Family Medicine Experience CONFERENCE*

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center 900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA, United States

FMX (formerly Assembly) is the best five days in family medicine. Choose evidence-based family medicine education with real-world applications. Here inspiring speakers, meet peers facing similar challenges, and strengthen your commitment to family medicine. *BRI is offering two scholarships for interested medical students to attend this conference.  Apply HERE for one of 2 BRI scholarships.

Health Policy Orientation – AcademyHealth

AcademyHealth Offices 1666 K Street NW, Suite 1100, Washington, United States

At the Health Policy Orientation, you will learn from well-known experts about the ins and outs of health policy-making, understand how the many pieces of the health care puzzle work together, and gain take-home skills to cut through the bureaucratic red tape and achieve your health policy goals. Registration is limited to the first 50. […]

Direct Primary Care CONFERENCE 2018*

Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Dr., Orlando, FL, United States

This conference trains physicians to start or expand a direct primary care practice (DPC) that is based on the private patient to doctor relationship. Through recurring payments (monthly, quarterly, or annually), patients "contract" directly with their doctor for care for a low fixed fee. By unshackling physicians from paperwork, bureaucracy, and reimbursements, DPC cuts out […]

11th Annual CONFERENCE on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health*

Renaissance Washington D.C. 999 Ninth St., NW, Washington, DC, United States

This important conference helps realize the full potential of evidence to optimize health and health care by bridging the gap between research, practice, and policy. By outlining the priorities in the field, the Science of D&I Conference aims to ensure that evidence is used to inform decisions that will improve the health of individuals and […]