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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai—PANEL DISCUSSION: Transforming Outpatient Medicine

Icahn School of Medicine @ Mt. Sinai, Annenberg #12-01 1486 Madison Ave, New York, NY, United States

All are welcome to join BRI-Icahn and Primary Care Progress for this panel discussion presentation on transforming outpatient medicine. We will be hearing from three speakers who will each give a 10-15 minute “TED” style talk about how their practices are transforming outpatient medicine and primary care.

SPEAKERS:

Fidela ChiangFidela Chiang, NP, Institute for Family Health | School-based medicine
Robin Berzin, MDRobin Berzin, MD, Parsley Health | Concierge practice focusing on individualized medicine

Andrew CoyleAndy Coyle, MD, Asst. professor of Medicine, General Internal Medicine, and Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Dr. Coyle focuses on homeless medicine

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Icahn School of Medicine @Mt. Sinai—PANEL DISCUSSION: Prescription For Value—Keeping Innovation Affordable For Patients

Harvard Club 35 W 44th St, New York, NY, United States

Prescription-drug prices continue to seize headlines this election season. Recent drug-pricing scandals—involving EpiPen and Daraprim, older medicines used to treat asthma and malaria, respectively, as well as high list prices for new medicines to counter hepatitis C and cholesterol—seem to offer ammunition to critics who charge that drug manufacturers prioritize profits over patients.

But how are drug prices in the U.S. actually determined? Are the forces of competition being fully harnessed to yield positive results for patients? And how is high-deductible insurance, accelerating fast under Obamacare, affecting access to critical medicines?

Please join Manhattan Institute for a health-care symposium, as distinguished experts discuss the forces driving drug pricing in America—and explore promising new approaches for making medicines more affordable for patients.

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University of Ibadan College of Medicine—MOVIE SCREENING and FIRST MEMBERS’ MEETING

Famewo Common room, Alexander Brown Hall, University College Hospital, University of Ibadan University Of Ibadan-Ajibode Road, Ibadan, Nigeria

BRI Dartmouth Poverty Inc screening flyer

All are welcome to join us for our first members' meeting, featuring a documentary screening of Poverty, Inc., and a short presentation by Dr. Adewole, the new faculty Adviser for our BRI-Ibadan chapter. Refreshments will be served.

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Marian University—CHARITY EVENT: Operation Leftover

St. John Catholic Church 126 W Georgia St, Indianapolis, IN, United States

BRI serves the Poor

NOTE: This event takes place in the eastern time zone.

The Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine – BRI Chapter will be pairing up with the Catholic Medical Association and Operation Leftover to meet and serve the homeless and impoverished in Indianapolis. We will meet at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church to take canned foods, warm clothing, personal hygiene items, other donations, and prayer to people in need around downtown Indianapolis. ALL are welcome and invited to join us in an evening of service. Donations are also appreciated. Park in the parking lot at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.

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Sackler School of Medicine,Tel Aviv—DEBATE: The Future of Healthcare: Is Single-Payer the Right Direction?

Sackler Building, Room 201, Tel Aviv University חיים לבנון 30, בניין סאקלר, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

BRI Free market versus single payer healthcareAll are welcome to attend the BRI-Sackler chapter for a discussion on free market versus single payer healthcare, and which is the right direction to pursue.

Sackler students supporting free market healthcare:
Jordan Halevy (BRI President)
Gabriel Banschick (BRI VP)
Jonathan Kovacs (BRI Secretary and event moderator)

Sackler students arguing for single-payer healthcare:
Rachel Frenklak
Alexey Gurevich

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University of California, Irvine School of Medicine—PANEL DISCUSSION: Direct Primary Care and Its Relevance for Medical Students

University of California, Irvine School of Medicine Colloquium University of California Irvine Arboretum, Campus Dr and Jamboree Rd, Irvine, CA, United States

All are welcome to attend a discussion with Dr. Emilie Scott & Dr. James Gaor of Halcyon Health. What is Direct Primary Care (DPC), and how is it relevant to medical students? Dr. Scott will speak about her primary care practice, which uses the direct primary care business model. In this model, patients pay an initial enrollment fee and then a monthly fee for primary care services.We think you'll want to know about this non-traditional and expanding method of delivering quality, affordable care without insurance companies or government middlemen getting between patients and doctors.

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The Ohio State University College of Medicine—LECTURE: Physician Assisted Suicide: A Legal Discussion

OSUMC, Meiling Hall #160 370 W 9th Ave, Columbus, OH, United States

All are welcome to attend discussion of this controversial topic, hosted by BRI-OSUMC. Refreshments will be served. Please use the green "Register" button top right so that we can be sure to have enough food for everyone.

The legal landscape of physician practices is a scarce topic in medical school education. This discussion will clearly cover the legal status and language of Physician Assisted Suicide (or Physician Assisted Death, "PAD") in the US and internationally, the future of PAD in the U.S., and the ethical considerations brought forth by both sides of the argument.

The short HBO Vice episode "Right to Die" (2016) will be shown at the beginning of the hour.

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George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences—LECTURE: When Health Policy, Economics and Patient Care Intersect

George Washington University, Ross Hall Lobby C 2300 I St NW, Washington DC, DC, United States

Interested in hearing the practitioner's perspective on how healthcare economics and patient care might be impacted by the recent election? All are welcome to join the BRI-GWU chapter on Wednesday 12/7 at lunch to hear Dr. Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, an emergency physician who served as a Senior Advisor at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Dr. Pines will discuss current healthcare innovations in the context of political and economic limitations, and how we as future physicians can navigate the changing healthcare landscape to best serve our patients.

Lunch will be provided! Please REGISTER to ensure enough food for all.

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Saint Louis University—DISCUSSION: Healthcare Policy Roundtable

LRC 112-113 1 N Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO, United States

ALL are welcome to attend BRI-SLU's first meeting of the year! Come find out about our work to preserve medical freedom for all doctors, while providing solutions to keeping healthcare affordable, accessible and of high quality for patients. We are America's only free market healthcare oriented organization specifically for medical students.

As a medical student, what are your concerns about healthcare policy? Didn't know you should be concerned? This meeting is for you!

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University of Alabama @ Birmingham—CHARITY EVENT: Holiday Clothing Drive

BRI UAB clothing drive

All are encouraged to participate in a month-long charity clothing drive. UAB BRI is holding a holiday season clothing drive for the benefit of the less fortunate residents of the Birmingham area. We are accepting new and used clothes and linens.

At the end of the drive, UAB BRI will declare which UAB Learning Community donated the most items!

DRIVE RUNS THROUGH JANUARY 6th, 2017!

Saint Louis University—MOVIE SCREENING: Poverty, Inc.: “The Business of Doing Good”

SLU, LRC 112-113 1402 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO, United States

Poverty, Inc.: “The Business of Doing Good.”

The Saint Louis University BRI chapter is proud to screen Poverty, Inc. to students and faculty. It is a bold look at “the business of doing good.” Please join us for refreshments and lively discussion following the film.

BRI Poverty Inc documentaryy
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.”

 

BRI SLU Poverty Inc.

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