Location TBD
When discussing Healthcare Reform, it is helpful to understand how it is we ended up with the situation that we are in today. Dr. Cousineau, of the USC School of Public Health, will take us through the history of healthcare reform in order to give us a context to understand current healthcare reform efforts. Join us on Tuesday, January 27th for what is sure to be an enlightening presentation.
Dr. McCLung will discuss Emergency Medicine Research.
California Student Physicians for Healthcare Reform present:
Sara Rogers
Health Policy Consultant to State Senator Sheila Kuehl
"SB 840: A Single-Payer Prescription for California"
Noon, November 10th
McKibben 149
LUNCH PROVIDED
Tuesday, November 4
FREE LUNCH AND PRESENTATION
Healthcare for the Poor — County Style!
Who Pays???
Medicare, MediCal, and other public programs demystified...
...the ins and outs of how LAC+USC gets paid for patient care...
...how County pays for its homeless care...
...and more....
Complete with real case discussions
Speaker: Jim Piazzola, LCSW, Director of Clinical Social Work for LAC+USC Healthcare Network
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
McKibben Hall, Room 149, USC Health Sciences Campus
FREE LUNCH PROVIDED
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Are you of Asian or Pacific Islander descent?
Would you like to find out how you can save a life?
Sign up for the Bone Marrow Registry in the HSC Quad!
It's as easy as filling out a form and a mouth swab!
-Brought to you by APAMSA (Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association) and Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches.
Questions? Contact Sam at samuelph@usc.edu
Shahram Ahari, a former Eli Lilly pharmaceutical sales representative, we give a behind the scenes peak at the pharmaceutical industry's shady sales practices. This promises to be a very educational and entertaining presentation and discussion.
Come hear a lecture (and get free food) with Kathy McNulty, USC Occupational Therapist and founder of "Lifestyle Re-design for the College Student."
Sponsored by Keck Peer Support
Come learn about the exciting field of neurology! You also get to sign up for the American Academy of Neurology for free :)