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The impact of politics in medicine…

April 20, 2022 by Richard Walker

The impact of politics in medicine, especially in medical education, writes Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, puts doctors and the health of their patients at risk.

Tags: 1998 Implicit Association Test, Covid, Discrimination, Do No Harm, Doctor Patient Relationship, Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, Health Affairs, Medical schools, National Library of Medicine, Physician bias, Race-based formula, Racial disparities, Systemic racism, The New England Journal of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Wall Street Journal, White Coats for Black Lives

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 Matthew Mitchell – Certificate of Need Regulations – Before and After Covid-19

August 10, 2020 by Rebecca Kiessling

Matthew D. Mitchell of the Mercatus Center joined Benjamin Rush Institute to talk about Certificate of Need regulations on Monday, August 10 at 1pm ET. Watch the full event below. […]

Tags: C-SPAN, Certificate of Need, economics of government favoritism, fiscal and regulatory policy, George Mason University, Matthew D. Mitchell, Mercatus Center, National Public Radio, New York Times, public choice economics, state and local government policymakers, US News and World Report, Wall Street Journal, washington post

Do Medical Schools Need a Check Up?

April 14, 2020 by Richard Walker

Will a pandemic change Med Schools? Read Now

Tags: COVID-19, Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, Emergency Medicine, Medical School Curricular, medical students, Wall Street Journal

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