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Date

Nov 11 2024
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4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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Election Debrief: Implications for Healthcare

This November, the national presidential and congressional elections, regardless of their outcome, will have enormous impacts on health care in our nation. Please join us for an election ‘debriefing’ with national leaders in health policy and bioethics to analyze what these impacts will be.

Speakers:

Basil Smikle, Ph.D., Professor of Practice & Director, M.S. in Nonprofit Management Program, Columbia University

Ross Frommer, Vice President for Government and Community Affairs and Associate Dean, Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Sherry Glied, Dean, Professor of Public Service, New York University

Jonathan Engel, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer in Health Policy & Management, Mailman School of Public Health; Lecturer in Bioethics MS Program, Columbia University

Moderated by:

Robert Klitzman, M.D., Program Director, Bioethics; Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University Irving Medical Center

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For further information please contact Athina Fontenot (af3018@columbia.edu).

 

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