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Ohio University – Dr. Drozek, DO “On ObamaCare”
Irvine 194 6775 Bobcat Way, Dublin, OH, United States -
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U. of Toledo – Dr. Paul Kempen, MD “Ethics in Medicine”
Health Education Blg Room 100, Health Sciences Campus, U. of Toledo UT Medical Center, 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH, United States -
U. of Cincinnati – Dr. Will Sawyer “The Future Private Practice in Primary Care”
Room E351 2600 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United StatesHope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving break! Just wanted to give everyone a heads up about an exciting lunch talk on The Future Private Practice in Primary Care co-sponsored by Family Medicine Interest Group and Benjamin Rush Institute that will take place next Tuesday, December 10th at noon in room E351.The Future of Private Practice in Primary Care is an important topic in the changing climate of our healthcare system. Dr. Will Sawyer, a solo private practice physician, will be discussing his experience in the world of private practice. He encourages you to come to the lunch talk with questions!! -
U. of Toledo – Dr. Paul Kempen, MD “Ethics in Medicine”
Health Education Blg Room 100, Health Sciences Campus, U. of Toledo UT Medical Center, 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH, United States -
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U. of Louisville – Ralph Weber “Modern Medicine, the Old Fashioned Way”
U. Louisville School of Medicine: Instructional Blg. Rm B-202 Kornhauser Library and Commons Building, 500 S Preston St, Louisville, KY, United States
Ralph F. Weber (born October 26, 1961) is a Canadian philanthropic entrepreneur, writer, Accredited Estate Planner, Certified Financial Planner, Registered Employee Benefits Consultant, Chartered Life Underwriter, and Chartered Financial Consultant residing in the United States who participated in a health care forum with presidential hopeful, Rudy Giuliani, during his Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign, 2008 in 2006. Later, Weber contributed to the health care policy reforms of both Giuliani, while he was Mayor of New York City, and California State Assemblyman Mike Villines. Weber's goal is to create a free-market health care system to help patients save money. He regularly contributes articles and speaks at public and private functions to promote awareness of domestic medical tourism, patient rights, and the economics of health care.
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George Washington University: “The History of Government and US Medical Care”
Dr. Beth Haynes, MD Executive Director, Benjamin Rush Institute
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Ohio University-HCOM: Lecture — An economic approach to healthcare
Ohio University OH, United StatesJoin us on Monday, March 17 2014 for a lecture by Dr. Harold Winter, PhD in economics, and associate professor of economics at Ohio University. He will lead a discussion on how economists approach healthcare.
RSVPs appreciated. We will be serving light refreshments. Attendees are invited to join us for a no-host dinner after the debate.
NOTE: This event takes place in the EASTERN TIME ZONE.
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U. of Toledo: A Brief History of US Medicine: The Role of Government and Nature of Insurance
Room 103, Health Education Blg. 2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH, United States -
Ohio State University: A Brief History of US Medicine: The Role of Government and Nature of Insurance.
Room 1059 in Graves Hall Newton Hall, 333 W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH, United States -
Ohio University: A Brief History of US Medicine: The Role of Government and the Nature of Insurance
Irvine Hall Room 194 35 W Green Dr, Athens, OH, United States“A Brief History of US Medicine: The Role of Government and the Nature of Insurance”
Special Guest Speaker: Beth Haynes MD, Executive Director of The Benjamin Rush Institute.
Previously in private practice with board certification in both Family Practice and Emergency Medicine, Dr. Haynes has been working full time in health care policy for the past four years. She obtained her MD from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and her residency training at University of Wisconsin in Madison.
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U. of Cincinnati: A Brief History of US Medicine: The Role of Government and Nature of Insurance.
Medical Sciences Building (MSB) E-351 3230 Eden Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United States“A Brief History of US Medicine: The Role of Government and the Nature of Insurance”
Special Guest Speaker: Beth Haynes MD, Executive Director of The Benjamin Rush Institute.
Previously in private practice with board certification in both Family Practice and Emergency Medicine, Dr. Haynes has been working full time in health care policy for the past four years. She obtained her MD from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and her residency training at University of Wisconsin in Madison.
