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George Washington University—MOVIE SCREENING: Code Black

April 19, 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Free
BRI-GWU Code Black
Students at George Washington University watch Code Black.

Together with the GW Emergency Interest Group, the GW BRI Chapter is hosting a viewing of the medical documentary CODE BLACK about the Los Angeles County Hospital—the busiest Emergency Department in the country. Hear enthralling medical stories combined with testimonies about the US Health Care System from physicians on the front lines of primary care.

Parking is available in multiple buildings in the area, but are subject to government opening and closing.

POST-EVENT SUMMARY: Fourteen students and faculty attended the movie screening. BRI-GWU chapter president Brandon Robinson introduced the group to the Benjamin Rush Institute and delivered a short, elevator speech on what BRI stands for, its goals, and how it is relevant to them for their future endeavors.

“Following my introduction, we all watched Code Black, a documentary about the busiest ER in the country. Before the documentary, I asked the group to take note specifically of the policy dilemmas that were introduced.” ~Brandon Robinson, BRI-GWU chapter president.

The GWU Emergency Medicine Interest Group participated with BRI. They supplied drinks, popcorn, and additional pizza.

Details

Date:
April 19, 2017
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://goo.gl/forms/QGLlBOCi26ESVZlz1

Organizer

Brandon Robinson
Phone
(2142/ 98-3196
Email
brobinson34@gwu.edu

Venue

GWU, Ross Hall, Room 117
2300 I St NW
Washington DC, DC 20037 United States
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