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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!

Free

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.

Free

Saint Louis University—LECTURE: The Future of Healthcare and ACA Alternatives, with Patrick Ishmael of The Show Me Institute

Saint Louis University, Schwitalla Hall, LRC-A Schwitalla Hall, 1402 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO, United States

BRI Patrick Ishmael healthcare policyALL are welcome to attend this talk with Patrick Ishmael, director of government accountability at the Show-Me Institute. Mr. Ishmael is the director of government accountability at the Show-Me Institute. He is a native of Kansas City and graduate of Saint Louis University, where he earned honors degrees in finance and political science and a law degree with a business concentration. His writing has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Weekly Standard, and dozens of publications across the state and country. Ishmael is a regular contributor to Forbes and HotAir.com. His policy work predominantly focuses on tax, health care, and constitutional law issues. He is a member of the Missouri Bar.

Mr. Ishmael will be at St Louis University to discuss the future of health care policies under a new administration and possible alternatives to the ACA.

Free

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai—LECTURE: Fortress and Frontier in American Healthcare with Dr. Robert Graboyes

Annenberg Building, #13-01 1468 Madison Ave, New York, NY, United States

ll are welcome to listen to one of the most frequently requested lecturers on healthcare policy. The BRI-Icahn chapter is pleased to present Dr. Robert Graboyes, who will be speaking about his fortress and frontiers framework for understanding barriers to innovation in American healthcare.

There are few who can illuminate the challenges of innovation in healthcare with such wit and intelligence as Dr. Graboyes. Refreshments will be served. Kindly RSVP to ensure enough food for all.

Free

2017 BRI Leadership Conference in Saint Louis, MO

Holiday Inn Express 4630 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO, United States

Doctors are called upon to treat the sickest of the sick, often in conditions that demand the most of the strongest human beings. Yet, even in America with some of the best medical conditions in the world, doctors are still called upon to serve, heal, and respond—over and over again—usually with no thought for their own well-being, endurance, or limitations.

Medical students are also found in similar situations: forced to the brink of their mental, emotional, and physical capacity, to study, learn and perform on cue . . . and they do this because they want to serve people.

So, how do we take care of our doctors and medical students? Based on the sheer number of healthcare professionals who drop out of school, out of their practices, or —worse yet, out of life itself through suicide—the answer is: not well at all.

At the Benjamin Rush Institute annual student leadership conference, we will present concrete, workable and proven ways to improve healthcare for all, and above all, heal our healers through the patient-doctor relationship.

Free

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?

Free

California Federation of Republican Women | Mid-Peninsula—LUNCHEON: Dr. Beth Haynes on healthcare policy solutions

Elks Lodge 129 W 20th Ave, San Mateo, CA, United States

Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI executive director will deliver a healthcare policy presentation at the California Federation of Republican Women | Mid-Peninsula at a luncheon on Wednesday, February 8th. Dr. Haynes will speak on the limitations and breakdowns with the Affordable Care Act, how it affecting doctors and medical students, and what some common sense solutions that can work right now.

Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine—MOVIE SCREENING: Star Trek Bioethics and Discussion

Evans Center, Lecture Hall 1 Wheeler-Stokely Mansion, 3200 Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States

All are welcome to join BRI-Marian for a screening of a Star Trek episode, focusing on healthcare policies. Afterward,Dr. Jason Eberl, Semler Endowed Professor of Medical Ethics at MUCOM will join us for a discussion about what we saw. Please RSVP to ensure enough food for all.

Free