Apply for a scholarship to the 2013Lown Conference! FiDA highlight
We are excited to announce that we
have scholarship funding to help bring medical students, residents,
nurses and nursing students, community organizers, civic leaders, patients, and patient advocates
to the 2013 Lown Conference - apply now!
The conference is happening on
Boston on December 3rd and 4th. You should read the full program, but here’s a refresher on
the major goals of this year’s conference:
•
Creating a new conversation among clinicians, patients, and civil
society about the purpose of medicine and the health care system
•
Understanding overuse as a moral and spiritual problem
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Recognizing that a better world is possible
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Envisioning health and health care 25 years from now.
We will also have working group
meetings on December 5, the day after the conference, covering Medical
Education, Public Engagement, International Collaboration, the Choosing Wisely
campaign, and Setting the Research Agenda. If you are interested in
participating in one of these working groups, please email us for more
information at info@lowninstitute.org,
and watch this blog for more details on the different working group agendas!
If all of that sounds exciting and
informative, but you’re unsure of how to pay for travel, this is your opportunity! The scholarships
will provide reimbursement (up to $1200) to cover travel and lodging for the
conference. We are committed to using these scholarships to bring a wide
range of voices and perspectives to the conference, and we know it will be a
better event with representation from all groups concerned with reducing
overuse in medicine.
If you’re interested, apply here by 5pm Eastern time on November
1, 2013. (That’s only two weeks from tomorrow!) We are only able to
offer a limited number of scholarships, but will accommodate as many applicants as possible.
We will notify recipients by email.
And finally, please share this information with your
colleagues, students, and anyone else who you think would benefit from
participation in what promises to be an incredible conference!
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