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Summit at the Summit: Keystone, CO July 20 – 26, 2015

Keystone Resort, Keystone, CO 1200 Co Road 8, Keystone, CO, United States

Let My Doctor Practice is a movement founded by United Physicians and Surgeons of America (UPSA) to restore the voice of the doctor to the practice of medicine. We believe in the sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship, the autonomy to practice medicine without restraint imposed by overreaching government and corporate entities, and, above all, that patient care and safety should never be compromised. Together, we will unite our voices to restore the practice of medicine to those who actually practice medicine.

Held in beautiful Keystone, Colorado, many of our favorite speakers and doctors (including Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI Executive Director) will be convening to take decisive steps to restore commonsense to American healthcare. This is a conference you won't want to miss if your future as a healthcare professional and your patients are important to you.

Let your voice be heard at the Summit at the Summit: Conference and Interactive Webcast—A National Grand Rounds on the State of American Medicine July 20-26, 2015 in Keystone, Colorado.

$45 – $290

AAPP Conference Summer 2015

San Diego, CA, USA San Diego, CA, United States

BRI sponsored 10 students to attend this conference. They wrote about their experiences. you can read their articles here.

AAPP- American Association of Private Physicians

Free

Free Market Medical Association (FMMA) 2nd Annual Conference Aug. 21-22, 2015

Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK 1 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

NOTE: This takes place in the Central Time Zone, and runs 11am to 9pm both days.

Disruptive Changes: Treating Patients Better and Faster with Transparent Prices and a Free Market Philosophy
Once again, the FMMA conference will be led by free market trailblazers, like Jay Kempton and Dr. Keith Smith, and in this — its 2nd year — conference organizers and attendees look forward to contributions by second- and third-generation free market converts, as well as from some of the cutting edge, free market entrepreneurs who are already accelerating current changes.

Ten (10) BRI students were granted BRI scholarships to attend FMMA's first conference in 2014 and were extremely positive about the impact the Conference had on their thinking about healthcare policy. Click on the link to read their experiences.

$250.00

American Academy of Private Physicians — CONFERENCE: Washington, DC

Washington, DC DC, United States

BRI sent four medical students to the American Academy of Private Physicians (AAPP) conference to learn about Direct Primary Care and free market medicine. Several wrote blog posts about their experience and what they learned.

2015 State Policy Network (SPN) 23rd Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI | Sept. 29 – Oct. 2

Amway Grand Plaza 187 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

SPN-AM-HeaderWHITE1From the SPNAM.org official website: The SPN Annual Meeting started in 1993 in Traverse City, Michigan. A dozen people met in a room with the hope of building a robust network of state think tanks throughout the country. Today, the SPN Annual Meeting brings together over 900 people from around the country, including state and national leaders, influencers, and professionals.

We believe that being good enough is not enough to win in the rapidly evolving political environment. We can’t afford to be outgunned, outmanned and outspent. The future of the country depends on it.

This year, the Annual Meeting is returning to the state where it all started. Freedom fighters will gather in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with an intentional focus on developing the solutions and skills to advance freedom at both the state and national level. Through the lens of our 2015 theme – Experience Freedom – we will consider ways to sharpen our solutions and strategies and help our core audiences envision their need for freedom. We will inspire and challenge ourselves to give Americans opportunities to experience the benefits of freedom to their everyday lives.

Free

@NEJM: Ask the Author & Experts: Physician Payment After Medicare Doc Fix

The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) forum held a 40-minute taped Google hangout with panel participants. There was a lot of heated debate about the free market between Josh Umbehr, AtlasMD and the other panelists. Kristy Hawley, former chapter president of BRI-Georgetown, was the student moderator for the online debate. Ms. Hawley was able to ask a question that alluded to the fact that all of these new alternative payment models are driving consolidation into hospitals, and that it is also difficult for independent physicians to participate in these models because the price to play is too high with the requirements.

AMSA PremedFest: Celebrating the Joy of Care!

Hillsborough Community College 1206 N Park Rd, Plant City, FL, United States

American Medical Students Association (AMSA) presents the 2016 AMSA PremedFest

Join us for a full day of presentations, workshops, debates and lectures with some of the top minds in the healthcare profession, including a Keynote address by Dr. Patch Adams. BRI is an event sponsor, and Dr. Lee Gross, founder of Epiphany Health, President of Docs4PatientCare Foundation, and great friend to BRI will be part of the day's events.

2016 BRI Lee Gross Dr. Lee Gross, founder Epiphany Health

A Debate on Healthcare Reform: from fee-for-service to single payer (4:15pm – 5:15pm)

Is healthcare a fundamental human right? Or is it a commodity to be accessed on the free market? What is the role of the government in healthcare? Get in on the debate! In "Stage of Mind" track.
Featuring: Lee Gross, MD, President and Founder, Epiphany Health, and President, Docs 4 Patient Care Foundation

International Students for Liberty Conference

Marriott Wardman Park, Washington DC

BRI sponsored a table, making many contacts and gaining an inquiry into a 2nd international chapter in Tel Aviv, Israel.

4th Annual BRI Leadership Conference: Doctors as Leaders, Doctors as Advocates

The Holiday Inn — Central Washington DC 1501 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

 

BRI Leadership Conference 2016BRI is proud to be partnering with American Enterprise Institute to bring you BRI Leadership Conference 2016

BRI Leadership Conference 2016

 

 

 

Doctors as Leaders, Doctors as Advocates

 

Why did you decide to become a doctor?

Do you say that you want to help people in a meaningful way that also is personally challenging? We think that's a great description of what it means to practice medicine. What can be better than the excitement of really cool applied science, the challenge of life-long professional growth (there's always something new to learn), and—most importantly, the privilege of caring for people through some of the most joyous and tragic events of their lives?

As doctors, we are privy to life's most powerful and intimate moments . . . watching a child be born . . . holding the hand of a dying patient . . . listening to the struggles of living with a chronic disease . . . the look of relief and gratitude after a successful surgery.

And let's not forget the incredible experience of working as part of dedicated team — in our offices, hospitals, charity clinics, and medical missions.

Yes, being a doctor in America is a great vocation.

Yet, American medicine is at a crossroads. Concern over access, quality, and affordability have many turning to government to supply solutions — at the risk of impeding innovation, burying physicians in burdensome regulations, ratcheting back pay, interjecting bureaucratic mandates that get between doctors and their patients, and reducing a doctor's ability to practice medicine according to his or her own experience, judgement and skills.

At BRI, we declare that there exists a need to reinvent physician leadership in an age of teamwork. There is an urgency for doctors to be stronger, more vocal leaders, not only among medical colleagues, but in the wider community. There's a very real need for a new kind of doctor, as a leader and advocate for those who have been priced out of affordable medical care. That means physicians need to understand economics to be able to advocate effectively for policies that produce lasting improvements for everyone, not ones that simply make us "feel good."

This will require a new kind of doctor—one who not only practices medical excellence, but who also adds a voice of leadership so desperately needed in today's healthcare climate.

That's what this year's conference is all about: Earned leadership, with non-paternalistic, informed compassion and effective advocacy.

ATLAS Summit 2016 @ Freedom Fest: What Insurance Is and Isn’t—Getting Medical Costs Under Control

Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas NV 3667 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, United States

Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI executive director, delivers a talk at ATLAS Summit 2016 @ Freedom Fest: What Insurance Is and Isn't—Getting Medical Costs Under Control.

There is much talk about how to control medical costs. Medical inflation continues to outpace general inflation. Why this is happening has much to do with the fact that what is called "health insurance" really isn't insurance. We argue that coerced wealth distribution is immoral, but this argument does not resonate with everyone. Being abel to also argue the economic aspects of healthcare can strengthen your ability to make the case for freedom in medical care. Come learn about the nature of insurance, what it is and isn't, why current health policy is doomed to fail, and what better alternatives exist.