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Ohio University HCOM – Movie & Discussion: CODE BLACK

Irvine Hall Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States

three-docs-stock-imageJoin us for a viewing of CODE BLACK, a movie documentary about ER doctors. Code Black is a must-see documentary for any medical student, regardless of specialization. This documentary is about Emergency Room medicine, and specifically about the LA County Hospital's C-Booth trauma center. Follow the eye-opening, real world experience of ER doctors as their ability to deliver quality ER care changes when they move from the Old County Hospital to the New County Hospital.

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Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth: “Code Black” Screening

Remsen Medical School Lounge Remsen Medical Sciences Building, 66 College Street, Hanover, NH, United States

Come join us for a discussion of current topics in Emergency Medicine and a screening of the new documentary "Code Black." This is an introduction | recruiting event for BRI Dartmouth Chapter, which is currently under formation. We are c-booth-traumapartnering with our friends in Dartmouth's Health Policy Special Interest Group to make this event happen. Park in the medical school parking lots, e.g., G, H, J, and Dewey. Snacks, appetizers and beverages will be served.

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Georgetown – Film and Discussion: “Code Black”

Med-Dent, ga-2/4 Georgetown University, 3900 Reservoir Road Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

Join BRI Georgetown University School of Medicine Chapter for a Code Black film screening. Food will be served. Parking is available in hospital garages.

emergency-room-signCode Black is a must-see documentary for any medical student, regardless of specialization. This documentary is about Emergency Room medicine, and specifically about the LA County Hospital’s C-Booth trauma center. Follow the eye-opening, real world experience of ER doctors as their ability to deliver quality ER care changes when they move from the Old County Hospital to the New County Hospital. Read BRI contributing blogger Derek Dye’s movie review or watch the trailer.

Ohio State University – Movie Screening: Wait Till It’s Free

Graves Hall Room 1187 The Ohio State University, 333 West 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH, United States

Wait-til-ITs-Free---webColin Gunn's 2014 documentary on the perils of government sponsored healthcare will be screened. Wait Til It's Free is "A provocative documentary film that takes a hard and honest look at the way we do healthcare in America.

The film looks at everything from the escalating cost of health insurance to the move towards the disaster of socialized medicine.

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Ohio University HCOM – Video & Discussion: Dr. Yaron Brook, “The Morality of Capitalism”

Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine 35 W Green Dr, Athens, OH, United States

Yaron BrookDr. Yaron Brook M.B.A., University of Texas at Austin; Ph.D., Finance, University of Texas at Austin, is the Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Institute, and the BRI-Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine Chapter will be presenting a video of his lecture, "The Morality of Capitalism," with discussion to follow. We look forward to seeing you there!

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St. Louis University School of Medicine: CODE BLACK Movie Screening

Learning Resource Center PITLYK AUDITORIUM B — 3525 Caroline Street, Saint Louis, MO, United States

Welcome! This will be the first event held by the St. Louis University School of Medicine BRI Chapter. We will give a brief introductory message about what BRI stands for and hand out informational material. Following the introduction, we will show the "Code Black" documentary. Finally, we will encourage attendees to attend our next event which will hopefully be held in March.

Parking is available at Hickory East Garage Visitor Parking, 3424 Hickory Street, St. Louis, MO.

NOTE: This event take place Eastern Time. Snacks and appetizers will be served. An RSVP is appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there and helping us kick off St. Louis University School of Medicine's Benjamin Rush Institute Chapter!

Code Black is a must-see documentary for any medical student, regardless of specialization. This documentary is about Emergency Room c-booth-traumamedicine, and specifically about the LA County Hospital’s C-Booth trauma center. Follow the eye-opening, real world experience of ER doctors as their ability to deliver quality ER care changes when they move from the Old County Hospital to the New County Hospital. Read BRI contributing blogger Derek Dye’s movie review or watch the trailer.

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Marian University – Film: Wait Till It’s Free

Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences Rm EC-130 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Wait-til-ITs-Free---webColin Gunn's 2014 documentary on the perils of government sponsored healthcare will be screened. Wait Til It's Free is "A provocative documentary film that takes a hard and honest look at the way we do healthcare in America.

The film looks at everything from the escalating cost of health insurance to the move towards socialized medicine - and some alternatives which preserve the doctor-patient relationship while providing quality care at affordable prices.

A discussion of the film will follow.

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Georgetown — Movie Documentary Screening: Wait Till It’s Free

Georgetown University, Med-Dent Bldg. SW 107 3700 O St NW, Washington, DC, United States

NOTE: This event takes place in Eastern time.

Join us for a documentary movie screening of Wait Till It's Free. Colin S. Gunn, producer has created a exposé of the adverse results of socialized, government controlled healthcare. Whether you're pro-ACA, anti-ACA, or just not sure, this documentary provides additional viewpoints, data and food for thought.

We will be serving refreshments.

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St. Louis University School of Medicine — Movie Night: “Wait Till It’s Free” Documentary Review & Dinner

St. Louis University, Learning Center Schwitalla Hall, 1402 S Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO, United States

NOTE: This event takes place in the central time zone. Visitor Parking is in Hickory East Parking Garage, 3424 Hickory Street, St. Louis, MO

Wait-til-ITs-Free---web

All are welcome to BRI-Saint Louis's first official BRI event! Dinner will be provided while we offer a showing of the acclaimed documentary "Wait Till It's Free." We also plan to leave plenty of time after the viewing to discuss the documentary and talk about what we may or may not agree with in the film. Click on the icon above to view the first 20 minutes of the film, free.

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Dartmouth College, Geisel School of Medicine: Movie Screening — Poverty, Inc.

Dana Biomedical Library, Room #339 37 Dewey Field Road, Hanover, NH, United States

Poverty, Inc.: Fighting Poverty is Big Business; but who profits the most?

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The entire Dartmouth community is invited to join us on Tuesday December 15th at 6pm for dinner and a free showing of the new, award-winning documentary Poverty, Inc., hosted by the TDI/Geisel Critical Issues Discussion Group.

The number of people existing on less than $2 a day has been reduced by 80% since 1970. This astounding accomplishment is not the result of foreign aid, or any other type of wealth redistribution. Development economists credit free enterprise and the rule of law with the lifting of 2 billion human beings out of absolute poverty. And as these people become wealthier, they also become healthier.

What can we learn from this accomplishment that we can apply to the US? Join us to see one side of the story you may not have thought about before.

BRI Dartmouth Poverty Inc screening flyer

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SUNY Downstate — Film Screening: Poverty, Inc.

SUNY Downstate, Basic Sciences Building, Classroom 1B 395 Lenox Rd, Brooklyn, NY, United States

We will be screening "Poverty, Inc." — a bold look at "the business of doing good." Please join us for refreshments and lively discussion following the film. All are welcome, and please contact Mary Hahn in advance if you are planning to attend this event. SUNY Downstate is a secure campus, and she will need to coordinate to meet with you if you are not a student or faculty member at SUNY.

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From the film's website:
"The West has positioned itself as the protagonist of development, giving rise to a vast multi-billion dollar poverty industry — the business of doing good has never been better. Yet the results have been mixed, in some cases even catastrophic, and leaders in the developing world are growing increasingly vocal in calling for change. Drawing from over 200 interviews filmed in 20 countries, Poverty, Inc. unearths an uncomfortable side of charity we can no longer ignore."

This event is generously supported by Benjamin Rush Institute, SUNY Med Council, and University Council.

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