On November 2 & 3, hundreds of doctors attended the Physicians for a National Health Program’s annual conference in Boston. Conference participants will discuss:
- the Affordable Care Act
- how to move forward to a healthcare system that is universal & removes the insurance industry out of our lives
- Even if the Affordable Care Act runs perfectly, 3 to 4 million Californians will still be lacking healthcare
When: Sunday, November 24th, @ 3pm
Where: 3655 South Grand Ave., L.A., 90007, at Mercado La Paloma
(At W. 37th St – 2 blocks from Silver Line 37th St stop. Harbor Freeway (110) exit Exposition Blvd. – Plentiful Parking in Mercado La Paloma Lot)
Speakers:
Nancy Greep, MD, Endocrinology, Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP)
Jimmy Hara, MD, Professor of Family Medicine, and Interim Associate Dean Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Family Medicine Program, Director Emeritus, Kaiser Los Angeles Center for Medical Education, Founding Director and Advisory Board Chair Los Angeles Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Program, Past President and current Vice President Los Angeles Physicians for Social Responsibility, Fire Commissioner, Board of Fire Commissioners Los Angeles City Fire Department
Keyon Mitchell, Organizer, California Health Professional Student Alliance (CaHPSA)
For more information, please call 415-695-7891 or 323- 316-8933 or Email Don.
Sponsored by Single Payer Now and the
California Universal Healthcare Education Project
Download meeting leaflet: 2013 Nov 24- LA meeting