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BRI Virtual Event Series with Dr. Grace Torres-Hodges – “Direct Pay Specialties – Looking at Direct Pay Outside of DPC.”

August 24, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Dr. Grace Torres-Hodges is a board certified podiatrist and has been in her own independent solo practice since 2001. Watch Now! She is on the surgical staff at Baptist, Gulf […]

Tags: Andrews Institute of Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Baptist Hospital, Direct Pay, Direct Primary Care, DPC, Dr. Grace Torres Hodges, Eglin AFB, Florida State University College of Medicine, Get Healthy Pensacola, Gulf Breeze Hospital, Kent State University's College of Podiatric Medicine, Medical Residents, medical students, Navy Hospital-Pensacola, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Pi Mu Delta, podiatrist, Sacred Heart Hospital, Self Pay, sports medicine, St. Vincent's Medical Center, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Vanderbilt University

BRI’s first Pathways to Practice Virtual Event Series

August 21, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Aamir Hussain holds an MD and a MA of public policy from the University of Chicago. Watch Now! He is currently a resident in internal medicine at Northwell Health. He […]

Tags: Aamir Hussain, Al Jazeera, BRI Virtual Event Series, Georgetown University, Government and Theology, health policy and reforms in medical education, Huffington Post, KevinMD, New York Times, Northwell Health, PBS, Religion News Service, ublic policy, University of Chicago

BRI Virtual Event Series with Matthew Mitchell – “Certificate of Need Regulations – Before and After Covid-19″”

August 14, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Matthew D. Mitchell is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Equity Initiative at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is also an adjunct professor of economics […]

Tags: Arizona State University, C-SPAN, Certificate of Need, Concentrated Benefits, economic policy, economics of government, fiscal and regulatory policy, George Mason University, Matthew D. Mitchell, Mercatus Center, National Public Radio, Neighborhood Effects, New York Times, political science, public choice economics, US News and World Report, Wall Street Journal, washington post

BRI Live Event Series with Dr. Darcy Bryan – Obstetrical Crisis in Rural America and Public Policy Solutions

July 27, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Darcy Nikol Bryan is an obstetrician gynecologist with an active practice at Women’s Care Florida in Tampa. Watch Now! She earned an MD from Yale University’s School of Medicine and […]

Tags: Author, Darcy Bryan, George Mason University, Impact of technology on Healthcare Provisions, MD, Mercatus Center, Obstertician Gynecologist, Public Administration, public policy, Remote Pilot, Student Private Pilot, University of Texas at Arlington, Women Warriors: A History of Courage in the Battle Against Cancer, Women's Care Florida, Yale University’s School of Medicine

The Need for a Dermatology Shelf Exam

July 16, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

With so many educational milestones having disappeared because of Covid-19, program directors need to find new ways to differentiate between candidates. BRI alumni, Dr. Aamir Hussein, has a possible solution […]

Tags: dermatology, medical students, Residency, Residency Applications, Residency Programs, Resident, USMLE

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