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Medical College of Wisconsin—PRESENTATION: Grassroots Healthcare Revolution with John Torinus

Medical College of Wisconsin, Discovery Classroom 8701 W Watertown Plank Rd, Wauwatosa, WI, United States

All are invited to attend this lunch lecture on healthcare policy with Mr. John Torinus. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP.

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John Torinus, author of The Grassroots Health Care Revolution and former CEO of of Serigraph, believes that the only way to improve health care and lower health costs are at the local level. In this talk, he will address how companies need to return to private health care and the effect that it will have on health care quality and cost.

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A.T. Still University—LECTURE @ Mercer College of Medicine: Netflix vs Blockbuster: A Case Study in Practice Innovation (DPC)

Mercer College of Medicine (Macon Campus), DLR 1300 Edgewood Ave, Macon, GA, United States

Practice InnovationAll are invited to attend a lunch lecture by Drs. Pete and Christi Ghaleb. Direct Primary Care is an increasingly popular practice model which focuses on value-based care by offering patients more comprehensive services for a low monthly fee instead of billing insurance. Like a Netflix subscription for medicine, DPC offers "all you can treat" primary care that is patient-centered, and eliminates traditional Fee-For-Service billing (Blockbuster).

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Stony Brook—LECTURE: What Is and Isn’t Insurance, and Why It Matters to Controlling Healthcare Costs

Stony Brook School of Medicine, Health Sciences Tower, Lecture Hall 5 100 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY, United States

All are welcome to attend this lunch lecture. Food will be provided to those who RSVP within 48 hours of the event.

Think you know what insurance is? Do you know how it relates to healthcare costs? Come find out what you may not know!

BRI Haynes Beth Executive DirectorDr. Beth Haynes, executive director of the Benjamin Rush Institute, will be meeting with students of the Stony Brook Medical School campus during lunch to discuss the topic: "What Is and Isn't Insurance, and Why It Matters to Controlling Healthcare Costs."

POST-EVENT SUMMARY: Forty-nine students and faculty attended this lunch lecture. Dr. Beth Haynes, Executive Director of BRI, gave an hour long presentation over lunch to first year students of the Stony Brook School of Medicine. As our chapter feels not many medical students receive any formal education on the topics of health policy (unless they are in a dual degree program), we asked Dr. Haynes to speak about "What is and isn't health insurance."

"Dr. Haynes's presentation provided a great foundation to understanding the language involved in debating healthcare policy, and the importance of understanding terms which are used inappropriately (specifically, "insurance"). By clarifying the nature of insurance as just one mechanism by which healthcare can be financed, it sowed the seeds of more productive conversation amongst the student body (overheard in the halls and facebook, long after the presentation had ended)." ~Sean Randazzo, event coordinator

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Icahn School of Medicine @ Mt. Sinai—LECTURE: Physician Burnout and the Physician-Patient Relationship, Beth Haynes, MD

Icahn School of Medicine, Annenberg Bldg. 12th floor 1468 Madison Ave, New York, NY, United States

All are welcome to attend this lunch lecture. Food will be provided to those who RSVP within 48 hours of the event.

Physician burnout and physician suicide are epidemic. In this lecture we will look at various contributing factors and what can be done.

BRI Haynes Beth Executive DirectorDr. Beth Haynes, medical director of the Benjamin Rush Institute, will be meeting with students of the Stony Brook Medical School campus during lunch to discuss the topic of physician burnout and how it affects the patient-doctor relationship.

POST-EVENT SUMMARY: Dr. Haynes provided a very nice overview of physician burnout, recent trends in physician burnout epidemiology, and some of the root causes of burnout. The continued intrusion of government, insurance companies, EMRs and other third parties have eroded the physician-patient relationship. Not only does this negatively impact our patients, but it also exacts a toll on physicians.

Beth then transitioned to summarizing some of the research into the neurobiology of human relationships, and how these insights help us understand burnout. To activate neurohormonal axes in the brain, humans need meaningful social contact, including eye contact, emotional connection, and physical contact. These basic elements that underly the neurobiology of the physician-patient relationship are lacking in today's overburdened and regulated practice settings.

Notably, direct primary care doctors claim that their practices are more fulfilling and inspire them because these physicians can practice medicine the way it should be, and form meaningful bonds with their patients.

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St. Louis University School of Medicine—LECTURE: MedTech: Medical entrepreneurship, with Ramin Lalezari

Saint Louis School of Medicine LRC Schwitalla Hall, 1402 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, CO, United States

All are welcome to attend a talk on medical entrepreneurship with Mr. Ramin Lalezari, CEO and president of Sling Health St. Louis, a company whose objective is to make medical entrepreneurship attainable for medical students and physicians. Please RSVP so we can ensure enough refreshments for all. There is free parking on Caroline Street. From Sling […]

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OUHCOM-Dublin—LECTURE: Blood Sweat and Fears: Build the medical practice of your dreams, with Mike Zaller

OUHCOM-Dublin, MEB 1 | Room #415 6795 Bobcat Way, Dublin, OH, United States

All are welcome to attend OU-HCOM's lecture on building the medical practice of your dreams! It's starts with a great foundation (that is, building~)! Blood Sweat and Fears: From the bricks to your bottom line, learn tips and tricks on selecting and acquiring the medical practice of your dreams. A conversation with health care realty […]

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St. Louis University School of Medicine—LECTURE: Build the medical practice of your dreams!

SLU, LRC 112-113 1402 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO, United States

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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George Washington University—LECTURE: Certificates of Need & Current Health Policy, with Dr. Matt Mitchell, MERCATUS Institute

George Washington SOMHS, Ross Hall Room 201 2300 I St NW, Washington, DC, United States

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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Medical College of Wisconsin—LUNCH LECTURE: “Is Healthcare a Right?”

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

All are welcome to join us for this lunch lecture—the first in a 2-part discussion both occurring on 1/17/18, one at lunch, and one at dinner. We will consider two different viewpoints surrounding the topic "Is Healthcare a Right?"—a crucial consideration in the argument for and against universal healthcare.   Our lunch talk will be […]

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OSUMC, Columbus, OH—LECTURE: Direct Primary Care: Transforming Patient and Physician Wellness

OSUMC, Graves Hall, Rm. #1063 333 W 10th Ave., Columbus, OH, United States

All are welcome to attend this FREE lunch lecture event, Direct Primary Care: Transforming Patient and Physician Wellness. The BRI-OSU chapter teamed up with the wellness council at OSU medical school to host a lunch talk with Dr. Heather Bartlett, a local DPC physician, owner and founder of The Bartlett Medical Clinic & Wellness Center. She […]

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SUNY Downstate—LECTURE: Innovations in Healthcare Delivery with Beth Haynes, MD

SUNY Downstate Student Center Main Lounge 394 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, NY

Innovations in Healthcare Delivery: All are welcome to join us for a FREE lunch lecture with Dr. Beth Haynes, medical director of Benjamin Rush Institute. This talk is co-hosted by the SUNY Downstate student chapter of the American Medical Association and the Downstate Medical Entrepreneurship Club. Beth Haynes, MD BRI medical director The need for affordable, […]

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