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Stony Brook School of Medicine: Lecture — How Markets Benefit the Poor

Stony Brook Health Sciences Center, Lecture Hall #2 101 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY, United States

How Markets Help the Poor

All are welcome to attend this FREE lunch lecture with Dr. Beth Haynes, executive director of BRI. Dr. Haynes has studied and lectured BRI Haynes Beth Executive Directorextensively on this topic. Citing historical data and modern examples, she clarifies why BRI's position is that free enterprise, more than any other approach, is the best way to ensure the most optimal outcomes for the most people, at the lowest prices and highest quality.

Please read her blog post: To advocate for free markets is to advocate for the poor

Valet parking is available. We look forward to seeing you here!

Free

Rowan School Of Osteopathic Medicine: Lecture — History of government in US medicine

Rowan School of Medicine, Multi-Purpose Room 42 E Laurel Rd, Stratford, NJ, United States

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BRI Haynes Beth Executive DirectorPlease join us for a FREE lunch lecture, featuring Dr. Beth Haynes, executive director of Benjamin Rush Institute. This is an opportunity for students to learn the role of government in American medicine throughout history, and what brought us to this juncture.

In addition, students will learn about various types of medical practices that are being developed to address inefficiencies in our current healthcare system. Food will be served. Please RSVP so that we can have enough for all.

Free

Saint Louis University School of Medicine—LUNCH LECTURE: Direct Primary Care Business Model with Dr. Josh Umbehr

St. Louis University, Learning Resource Center, LRC #113 1402 N Grand Blvd, St Louis, MO, United States

Direct Primary Care Business Model, with Dr. Josh Umbehr

BRI Josh Umbehr, MD Dr. Josh Umbehr addresses the BRI Student Leadership Conference 2015 in Washington, DC.

Dr. Umbehr will talk to students about his direct primary care business model during a lunch meeting. RSVP is not required. The plan is to give students exposure to and a better understanding of direct primary care. This will prepare them for the ensuing debate that evening about the single-payer health care model. Food provided for this event is generously funded by the Family Medicine Interest Group. Thank you!

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Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine—LECTURE: Dr. Jason Eberl, Foundation for a Natural Right to Healthcare

Michael A Evans Center for Health Sciences, Rm TBA Wheeler-Stokely Mansion, 3200 Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Marian University's BRI chapter cordially invites you to attend a lecture with Dr. Jason Eberl, a Marian University faculty member. Dr. Eberl will be making the case for a natural right to health and healthcare—opening discussion of the question to what extent the state, versus society in general, is the guarantor of this right.

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From Dr. Eberl's webpage:

"I primarily conduct research concerning the implications of Thomas Aquinas's metaphysical account of human personhood and natural law ethics to various issues in bioethics. I also have interests in philosophy of religion, virtue ethics, and philosophy of mind. I graduated with my Ph.D. from Saint Louis University....more

Please RSVP to ensure enough food and refreshments for all.

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Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine: LECTURE — Dr. Patch Adams on the doctor-patient relationship

Marian University, Marian Hall Theater Wheeler-Stokely Mansion, 3200 Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Dr. Patch Adams on the Doctor-Patient Relationship

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Note: This event takes place in the eastern time zone. Food will be provided. RSVPs are greatly appreciated. The Theater will be full!

In partnership with the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Marian University center for Organizational Ethics, and the Marian University office of Institutional Advancement, BRI student leaders from Marian University are proud to present a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear the celebrated Dr. Patch Adams. Dr. Adams, noted doctor (he got into medical school without an undergraduate degree!), comedian, humanitarian, social activist, and subject of the film Patch Adams with Robin Williams, will speak about himself, the doctor-patient relationship, and how he believes the doctor-patient relationship should be experienced.

Patch Adams speaks at BRI event before over 500 people. Patch Adams speaks at a co-sponsored BRI event before over 500 people.

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Chicago Medical School @ RFUMS — LECTURE: The Effects of Healthcare Policy on the Patient-Provider Relationship

Chicago Medical School, Rm. L.362, East Pod 3333 Green Bay Rd, North Chicago, IL, United States

Dr. David Ansell is an Internal Medicine physician and the Chief Medical Officer at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. His work with others on the problem of patient dumping brought national attention to this issue and resulted in landmark national legislation to end this practice. In 1995, Dr. Ansell moved to Chicago's Sinai Health System, the State of Illinois’ largest private provider of indigent care and one of the foremost safety-net health systems in the U.S., as the Chairperson of Internal Medicine. At Sinai, he was responsible for the creation of the Sinai Urban Health Institute, which has become one of the nation’s leading centers for research and interventions to understand and eliminate health inequities. Dr. David Ansell on healthcare policy and the patient-provider relationship

Healthcare Policy and the Patient-Provider Relationship

Join the Chicago Medical School BRI chapter for a lunch lecture with David A. Ansell, MD, MPH. Dr. Ansell draws upon his considerable experience in urban healthcare to illustrate the ways in which US health policy affects the relationship healthcare providers have with their patients. His talk will hopefully open the eyes of future healthcare providers to the problems facing our health system today, and provide them a base from which they can find their own voice in addressing those issues as their careers progress.

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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine — LECTURE: Dr. Timothy Law “Healthcare in the Heartland: Paid to Play” or Medical Fee for Service

Irvine Hall, I194 Grosvenor Hall, Athens, OH, United States

Dr. Timothy Law Lecture: "Healthcare in the Heartland: Paid to Play," or Medical Fee for Service

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic MedicineDr. Timothy Law will be talking about his practice as a rural medical practitioner. He will be discussing his work with the Amish community and how he has formed a very successful rural practice built on a medical fee for service model. Dr. Law is a Assistant Professor and Medical Director for CTRU, & SHAPe as well as a Associate Director of Rural and Urban Scholars Pathway.

Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine — LECTURE: Dr. Richard Gunderman “The American Physician Who Made the Biggest Difference”

Michael A Evans Center for Health Sciences Wheeler-Stokely Mansion, 3200 Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States

The American Physician Who Made the Biggest Difference

Do you think you know a physician who "made the biggest difference?" Want to know who this is? All are welcome to hear a lecture presentation by the esteemed Richard Gunderman, MD, PhD from Indiana University. BRI-Marian University BRI Marian University Dr. Richard GundermanCollege of Osteopathic Medicine is sponsoring this event. RSVPs are appreciated to ensure sufficient refreshments for all.

Last year, Dr. Gunderson enthralled us with a lecture on "How Freedom Enriches Medicine and Life." He is an engaging and enlightening speaker, and the evening promises to be inspiring!

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Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University — LECTURE: Understanding Insurance & How to Decrease Healthcare Costs

Chicago Medical School @ Rosalind Franklin University Basic Sciences Building, 3333 Green Bay Rd, Chicago, IL, United States

A lecture on medical insurance by Beth Haynes, MD:

Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University BRI Chapter is pleased to host a lecture presentation with Dr. Beth Haynes. We will discuss what is & isn't insurance and why we will never control healthcare costs until this is understood. Pizza and sandwiches will be served. Please RSVP so we can be sure to have enough food for everyone. Enter through IPEC Morningstar entrance & follow signs for Rhoades Auditorium (turn right at main hallway). West Pod is immediately past the main entrance to Rhoades Auditorium.

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

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Ohio University HCOM-Dublin — LECTURE: Medicine, Markets and Poverty

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medcine 6775 Bobcat Way, Dublin, OH, United States

Dr. Beth Haynes, MD, BRI executive director, will speak on poverty as the major determinant of health, and how markets are the best way to alleviate poverty. Lunch will be provided.

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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.

ATLAS Summit 2016 @ Freedom Fest: Engaging Our Future Physicians

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

Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI executive director, delivered a talk at ATLAS Summit 2016 @ Freedom Fest: Engaging Our Future Physicians.

It is important that we undertake the task of engaging our future physicians. What are they learning about health policy? Given the state of higher education today, it's no surprise that health policy instruction at medical schools is government-centric. But what is surprising is how little formal policy instruction students receive, which presents a great opportunity to interject the voice of reason into the conversation. Benjamin Rush Institute is doing exactly that. In just the fall semester of 2016, we reached 1300 medical student5s. Come hear how we are presenting the ideas of individual rights and limited government in a way that even liberal medical students are wiling to consider these alternatives.