Ep. 25 Exposing medical students to free market ethics and principles

https://accadandkoka.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Beth-Haynes-Portrait-resized-e1535233961616.jpg ()Dr. Beth Haynes US medical schools overwhelmingly support centralization of healthcare and health care decision-making.  That is not a surprise since, over the decades, academic institutions have greatly benefited from healthcare policy. Because centralization of health care is detrimental to the doctor-patient relationship, students who begin their training motivated by a genuine desire to practice medicine in a meaningful and personal way can easily fall into disabuse or disillusion or may adopt a more cynical attitude toward their profession. Our guest today is Beth Haynes, medical director of the Benjamin Rush Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to offering medical students an alternative perspective on healthcare and its possibilities by exposing them to free-market principles and ethics, centered on the supremacy of the doctor-patient relationship. LINKS: Benjamin Rush Institute https://www.benjaminrushinstitute.org/ (website) and https://www.benjaminrushinstitute.org/next-generation-medicine-podcast-1/ (student-led podcast) Will Craghead and Daniel McCorry.  https://accadandkoka.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Direct-Primary-Care-Improving-Medical-Student-Interest-in-Primary-Care.pdf (Direct Primary Care: Improving Medical Students Interest in Primary Care.) (“White Paper”) RELATED EPISODES: https://accadandkoka.com/episode10/ (Ep. 10) Free market medicine is ethical, workable, and unstoppable https://accadandkoka.com/episode22/ (Ep. 22) Free markets in  healthcare : objecting to the objections WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/VnYo84WN9Zw (Watch the episode) on our YouTube channel Support this podcast

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