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St. Louis U. School of Medicine – Lecture: Concierge Medicine in St. Louis

Learning Resource Center Auditorium C 3525 Caroline Street, Saint Louis, MO, United States

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Dr. Ken Rybicki will give us insight into why he went into concierge medicine, what it's like to be a concierge doctor, and where the future of the profession is heading. Lunch will be provided, and the event is open to all who are interested.

Visitor parking is located in the Hickory East parking garage: 3424 Hickory Street, St. Louis, MO 63104

Free

Washington DC – Building a BOLD Future: BRI Annual Student Leadership Conference

Washington D.C. 525 New Jersey Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

NOTE: THIS EVENT STARTS AT  6:30 PM EASTERN TIME ON THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH.

See full 3-day Agenda. 

We are facing challenges in U.S. healthcare like never before. America's future doctors will encounter unprecedented regulations and government interference that practitioners just ten years ago never dreamed of. What happens to tomorrow's doctors depends entirely on what we achieve today in protecting and preserving the doctor-patient relationship, cost transparency, and free market competition.

We stand for tomorrow's doctors to be able to practice medicine without burdensome and stifling regulations, and with freedom to focus on their primary concern: each individual patient. We're glad you're in this with us, and we look forward to getting to work with you in Washington, DC to create an environment where a healthcare system based on abundance, technological excellence, and doctor-patient rights can emerge.

That will entail standing for a bold future.

Georgetown – Debate: “Be It Resolved: Affordable, quality healthcare develops from maximizing freedom of choice – not government programs or mandates.”

Georgetown U. School of Medicine - New Research Building Auditorium Georgetown University, 3900 Reservoir Road Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

Please RSVP through the green "Tickets" link. The event is free but we want to plan the right amount of food! There is a parking garage located under the Leavey Center accessible from Reservoir Road, or there is the Southwest Parking garage accessible from Canal Road. Free, but RSVPs requested.

Free

Georgetown’s Family Medicine Interest Group Hosts: Lecture — Telemedicine, House Calls, and Accountability: The Future of Primary Care-

Georgetown University School of Medicine, Med-Dent SW 107 Georgetown University, 3900 Reservoir Road Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

NOTE: This event is held at 12noon EASTERN time.

Hosted by Georgetown's Family Medicine Interest Group, this event will feature a discussion of the innovative practice created by Dr. Alan Dappen, DocTalker. DocTalker is a practice in Virginia which charges patients not with a fee-for-service model, but instead by billing for the amount of time consumed. Dr. Dappen will discuss how his practice works with students of the Family Medicine Interest Group. BRI students are invited to attend as well.

The event is free and food will be provided.

Free

The Doctor’s Lounge Radio — INTERVIEW with John R. Graham, former BRI Board Chairman

04/09/15 Guest John R. Graham (Very Important Show). Join Dr. Hal Scherz and his guest John R. Graham, Senior Fellow at the National Center For Policy Analysis reveals the gimmicks behind the financing of the Medicare Doc Fix and unpacks the centralizing forces behind "quality" of care vs the "quantity" of care new regulations.

University of Florida COM- Debate: Healthcare Reform – from fee-for-service to single payer

U. of FL College of Medicine Gainesville, FL, United States

American Medical Student Association PreMed Fest

A Debate on Healthcare Reform: from fee-for-service to single payer

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! (4:30pm – 5:30pm)
Robert Hatch, MD – Professor and Director of Medical Education Community Health and Family Medicine at UF College of Medicine, and
Lee Gross, MD – Founder, Epiphany Health and President, Docs 4 Patient Care Foundation

Dr. Lee Gross’ participation in PremedFest is sponsored by The Benjamin Rush Institute, with generous funding provided by the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation.

Oregon Health & Sciences University – Debate: Is ‘Right To Try’ Right for Oregon?

OHSU Collaborative Life Sciences Building, Room 2S060 2730 Southwest Moody Avenue, Portland, OR, United States

Is "Right to Try" Right for Oregon?

Experts from public health, clinical practice, bioethics, and law meet to discuss the pros and cons of "Right to Try" legislation (Oregon House Bill 2300)

Xiao-Yu Han, Student Organizer Xiao-Yu Han, Student Organizer

with the stated goal of expanding access of experimental drugs to terminally ill patients in Oregon. Join us and help shape the conversation: Should Oregon join 13 other states in adopting expanded access?

Free — RSVP with"Tickets"

Free

Marian University COM – Lecture: The Hippocratic Oath: Still Ethically Valid?

EC 104/105 Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, United States

Dr. Jason Eberljason-t.-eberl-ph.d-Web, Semler Endowed Chair for Medical Ethics in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Marian University

Dr. Eberl will be lecturing on the ethics portrayed in the Hippocratic Oath, along with talking about the role it plays in medicine today. He will also discuss other current perspectives of medical ethics in healthcare.

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Medical College of WI (MCW): BRI / AMA Health Policy Journal Club

Kerrigan Auditorium, Medical College of Wisconsin 8701 W Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Jaron Smith, BRI-MCW Chapter President and Kate Nix, BRI-MCW Chapter President Emeritus made student presentations to the largest audience to date at MCW's monthly Journal Club. Before an audience of 80 attendees enjoying Qdoba burritos, Jaron's presentation questioned the value of patient

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satisfaction surveys, and whether they do more harm than good to patient outcomes. Kate Nix, herself a former intern at The Heritage Foundation, presented a healthcare model of eliminating employer-based insurance, and empowering patients to make their own insurance purchasing decisions.

Free

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine – Lecture: Dr. Michael Kloess: A Look at the Direct Primary Care Model

Health Sciences Learning Center Rm 2288 University of Wisconsin-Madison, 750 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI, United States

drmikeDr. Michael Kloess is a family practice physician and one of the founders of Our Lady of Good Hope Clinic, a direct primary care facility in Madison, Wisconsin. Our Lady of Hope Clinic offers 24/7 primary care access to the providers at the clinic for a monthly or yearly fee and free care to those that are unable to afford health insurance. Dr. Kloess will discuss his experience with running a direct primary care practice and how his unique and innovative health care delivery model benefits the community and working poor.

Please join us April 29 for an exciting talk! Food and drinks will be provided.

Marian University — BRI Euchre Tournament Fundraiser

Marian University, Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences, POD Dining Area 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

NOTE: This event takes place in the Eastern Time Zone.

Take a break from studying, eat some food, play some Euchre ... maybe talk about healthcare innovations, ethics, economics, or policy?

The MUCOM BRI Chapter Euchre Tournament will be a fundraising/charity event. Each team will be charged $10 to enter the tournament, $5 for individuals. 50% of the tournament entrance fees will go to the winning team's charity of choice, PLUS eternal bragging rights for having won the first ever MUCOM Euchre Tournament! The other 50% will go to the MUCOM BRI Chapter to fund future speakers and events.

Open to all students, faculty, friends, parents, grandparents, etc. Pick your best Euchre partner(s)!

Tournament details: There will be 30 minutes of pool play to allow people to warm up or learn how to play. We will then proceed into a single elimination tournament.

Registration: Please register before the day of the tournament. Team name, team members, $10, name of charity for donation. Individuals: Your name, $5.

We will be serving food and soft drinks. Click here for more tournament information.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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