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Bringing Medicine to Politics: MedChi and Beyond

May 23, 2017

We live in a tumultuous time for politics across the country. Although our country may remain divided on key issues, we can all agree that with rapid legislative changes and dynamic dialogue about an uncertain future, it is ever more important for people to engage with legislators and lawmakers to shape the future they want […]

Pranjal Gupta ⋅ Events and Happenings, Perspectives in Research Affordable Care Act, politics ⋅

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In the Wake of ACA Repeal, Medical Students Unify to “#ProtectOurPatients”

January 27, 2017

In the wake of a seismic shift in the political environment in the United States, with a new presidential administration and the promised rapid repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), medical students across the country are making their voices heard. Health professions students have unified under an ancient, fundamental ethical principle […]

Benjamin Ostrander ⋅ Events and Happenings ACA, Affordable Care Act, healthcare, policy ⋅

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