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Would increasing the federal government's role improve health care in the United States?
Benjamin Rush Society Debate
Start :
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 06:00 PM
End :
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 07:30 PM
Location : Mayborn Auditorium Medical Education Building Scott and White Hospital Temple, Texas

Would increasing the federal government's role improve health care in the United States?
The Benjamin Rush Society presents this debate on proposed policy changes in American health care. Please join us for this debate at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine in Temple, TX.
The discussion is from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Mayborn Auditorium at the Medical Education Building on the Scott & White Memorial Campus, 2401 South 31st Street in Temple. It will be teleconferenced to Lecture Hall 1 of the Joe H. Reynolds Medical Building on the Texas A&M University West Campus. A brief reception will follow.
The panel discussion endeavors to educate the local community, particularly those in the health care industry, on the issues surrounding the health care debate and to motivate increased activism from health care professionals.
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Jeffery H. Anderson, Ph.D. Director of the Benjamin Rush Society Senior Fellow in Health Care Studies for the Pacific Research Institute
Thomas R. Saving, Ph.D. Director of the Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A&M University Jeff Montgomery Professorship in Economics
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Donald E. Wesson, M.D. Vice Dean, Texas A&M College of Medicine Chief Academic Officer, Scott and White
William M. Sage, M.D. J.D. Vice Provost for Health Affairs, James R. Dougherty Chair for Faculty Excellence University of Texas School of Law
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Edward J. Sherwood, M.D. Interim Dean for the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine Vice President for Clinical Affairs
Please click the reservation button or for more information, contact Christopher Lee, Benjamin Rush Society acting chapter president, at (254) 742-0705 or mailto:crobertlee@gmail.com or contact James Egan at jegan@pacificresearch.org (801) 634-6593.
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