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Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc.
A Voice for Private Physicians Since 1943
Omnia pro aegroto

Finding AAPS Speakers to Speak at Your Medical School

NETWORK!

Go to the AAPS National Meeting and beg every speaker to come out to your school or recommend someone in your area who could help you!

Contact AAPS members in your area- Identify your self and ask them if there is anyway they would like to help. Be sure to invite them to events!

Find conservative economist at your university or nearby universities (they may be in the business or law school programs, too)- look at their research and if there is something that meshes with an AAPS issue beg them to come speak to your class. If they don’t have anything that coincides, make an appointment with them and briefy describe your plight. Beg them to hook you up with people of like mind.

Find conservative physicians in faculty – ask them what they would like to speak about to the class that coincides with AAPS issues. They don’t have to be an AAPS member

In Ohio: Contact the Buckeye Institute’s relevant contact people and beg for help finding speakers on policy issues - www/buckeyeinstitute.org

TOPICS

  • health savings accounts

  • legal issues in medicine – sham peer reviews, pain script prosecutions, medicare filing

  • cash only practices

  • evidence based medicine – tool or sword

  • show the movie – The Barbarian Invasions – written and directed after the director witness what his own father went through dying from cancer in the Canadian health care system

  • patient’s rights to privacy – electronic files

  • family rights – the other side of child abuse cases when the family is hunted and unjustly accused

  • screening for mental illness in elementary schools