All are welcome to attend this lunch lecture on Conscience Clauses and Their Relationship to Bioethics. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP 48 hours in advance.
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All are welcome to attend this lecture on building the medical practice of your dreams, starting with a great foundation! Literally, your building! Join BRI-SLU and Mark Morrison to learn how to take the fears out of starting your the medical practice you envision. Please RSVP to ensure enough refreshments for all! POST-EVENT SUMMARY: Twenty-eight students […] |
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The BRI-Marian chapter is teaming up with the Marian AMSA chapter to facilitate voter registration on campus. Please stop by & see our table! |
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All are welcome & encouraged to attend this five person expert panel event. As medical payment systems grapple with how to pay for “value not volume,” it’s natural (and essential) to ask: How do we determine value? How do we judge quality? Because this is a multi-faceted topic, we have gathered a panel which will […] |
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All are welcome to attend this debate on Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS). There will be short opening remarks by our presenters, followed by the debate, with 30 minutes at the end for audience questions. We are very excited to have some experts in this field participate in this debate, including a physician who has participated […] |
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Certificates of Need: What are they, and why should you care? The BRI-George Washington School of Medicine will host a lunch talk with Dr. Matt Mitchell of the Mercatus Institute. Dr. Mitchell will be leading a discussion on the topic of Certificates of Need, an important development in the health care policy discussion. If you […]
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Dr. Jason Eberl All are welcome to hear popular professor Dr. Jason Eberl and other panelists discuss “Physician Conscience Clause: Bioethics." POST-EVENT SUMMARY: Twenty-five students attended. |
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