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Charleston—Blue Bicycle Books Address & Signing
blue bicycle Books 420 King St., Charleston, SC, United StatesJim Bailey will talk about his novel, The End of Healing, and how Americans can reclaim their health and healthcare resources and find true healing in today's world.
Charleston—Medical University of South Carolina
Medical University of South Carolina Institute of Psychiatry Auditorium, 67 President Street, Charleston, SC, United StatesDr. Jim Bailey will speak to medical students and faculty on The Path to High-Value Health Care for Department of Medicine Grand Rounds at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Using the story of his young physician hero, Dr. Don Newman, he will show the kind of courage the path to best evidence-based practice and true health system transformation demands. In […]
Hollywood, FL—Society of General Internal Medicine
Diplomat Resort and Spa 3555 S Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL, United StatesDr. Jim Bailey will speak about "The Path to High Value Health Care" as part of a symposium entitled Primary Care Practice Transformation: The Path to High Value Health Care and Satisfying, Sustainable Careers for Physicians at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine.
Health Watch USA Webinar
Jim Bailey will discuss his novel, The End of Healing, and talk about "Why healthcare may be hazardous for your health" for the monthly Health Watch USA Webinar.
Boston—Massachusetts General Hospital, Stoeckle Center Seminar Presentation
John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation Stoeckle Center, 50 Staniford St., Eighth Floor, Suite 802, Boston, MA, United StatesJim Bailey will speak at the John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital on "The End of Healing and the Path to High Value Health Care". The morning Stoeckle Center seminars are offered monthly and are open to physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, administrators, and medicine/pediatric residents. Invited speakers are frequently experts with […]
Cambridge—Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, United StatesJim Bailey will be available for an informal meet and greet and to sign copies of his book at Harvard Book Store in Harvard Square, Cambridge following his talk today at the Stoeckle Center of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Come meet Jim and get your signed copy of The End of Healing in one of the […]
Memphis—Explore Memphis Finale
Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library 3030 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesJim Bailey will share his thoughts on sports, health, and fitness and the path to wellness at the Explore Memphis Finale at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library. Explore Memphis offers fun programs for children, cool classes for teens, free books for families, enrichment opportunities for adults, and special benefits throughout the city for readers and library card […]
Memphis—Primary Care Issues in Women’s Health
The Holiday Inn, University of Memphis 3700 Central Ave, Memphis, TN, United StatesJim Bailey will speak about The End of Healing and the Path to High Value Health Care at this year's Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, Primary Care Issues in Women's Health Conference. Jim will talk about how women can take the lead to speak up and take charge of their families' health and healthcare resources and help their […]
Memphis—Central Library Daytime Books & Beyond Book Club
Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library 3030 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin author Jim Bailey for a reading and discussion of The End of Healing. Jim will be available to sign books after the discussion.
Memphis—Food for Thought
Jason's Deli 3473 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesJim Bailey will talk about his novel, The End of Healing, and will lead discussion about Dr. Don Newman's path to find health care that heals. Food for Thought has a long tradition of nurturing the art of conversation and civil discourse in Memphis. Initial inspiration for Food for Thought came from a cover story in the Utne Reader in 1991 about […]