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Seattle—Healthy City Town Hall at Island Books
Dr. Jim Bailey is leading Healthy City Town Halls across the country to encourage people to join the movement to Reclaim Health Care that Heals. The Town Hall will get people in Seattle talking about how we can demand and get health care that truly heals for our community, our families, and ourselves at a price we all can afford. With all the recent debate about health reform, Americans are eager to discover the path to reclaiming their broken healthcare…
Find out more »Nashville—Healthy City Town Hall at Parnassus Books
Dr. Jim Bailey is leading Healthy City Town Halls across the country to encourage people to join the movement to Reclaim Health Care that Heals. The Town Hall will get people in Nashville talking about how we can demand and get health care that truly heals for our community, our families, and ourselves at a price we all can afford. With all the recent debate about health reform, Americans are eager to discover the path to reclaiming their broken healthcare…
Find out more »Memphis—Art of Science Exhibit
The Diagram of Healthcare Hell from the The End of Healing: A Journey through the Underworld of American Medicine by Jim Bailey will be part of the Art of Science Exhibit on view in Rust Hall at Memphis College of Art (located in Overton Park, Memphis). This is the 5th installment of The Art of Science, an annual exhibition showcasing the beauty of science and the power of art, presented by LeBonheur Childrens Research Hospital and Memphis College of Art.Each year, scientific…
Find out more »Memphis—Healthy City Town Hall at Novel Bookstore
Dr. Jim Bailey is leading Healthy City Town Halls across the country to encourage people to join the movement to Reclaim Health Care that Heals. The Town Hall will get people in Memphis talking about how we can demand and get health care that truly heals for our community, our families, and ourselves at a price we all can afford. With all the recent debate about health reform, Americans are eager to discover the path to reclaiming their broken healthcare…
Find out more »Lexington—University of Kentucky
Dr. Jim Bailey will serve as a visiting professor and grand rounds speaker on "The Path to High Value Health Care" at the University of Kentucky, School of Medicine.
Find out more »Cookeville—Tennessee Technology University
Jim Bailey will speak about The End of Healing and the path to high value health care at Dr. Phillip Bertram's Medical Humanism class at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville.
Find out more »La Crosse—Seven Rivers Undergraduate Research Symposium
Dr. Jim Bailey will give the keynote lecture for the Seven Rivers Undergraduate Research Symposium. Jim will share his reflections on the kinds of applied research we need for today's world. He will talk about the ethics challenges faced by those working and doing research in the health sciences. Each year, several hundred people from the tri-state area convene on the Viterbo University campus to see and experience undergraduate student research and creative works from a variety of disciplines. Undergraduate students from institutions throughout the…
Find out more »La Crosse—Viterbo University, D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership
Dr. Jim Bailey will give a public lecture as part of the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership lecture series on "The End of Healing and the Search for Health Care that Heals." Jim's lecture will be followed by a reception/book signing. The lecture is open to the public.
Find out more »Lexington—HealthWatch USA
Dr. Jim Bailey will speak on "Why Healthcare May Be Hazardous For Your Health" at the Annual HealthWatch USA Conference. This year's conference theme is Healthcare Transparency & Patient Safety. Jim will be available to sign books after his talk.
Find out more »Umbria, Italy—Search for the Healthy City
Dr. Jim Bailey will be leading the 9th Search for the Healthy City study tour in Umbria, Italy. This year’s theme is The Influence of Art and Architecture on Health. Participants will discuss classic and modern works regarding the impact of our built environment on physical, emotional, and spiritual health, considering how cities and towns can best serve human health today.
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