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Beth Haynes joins the conversation this week on the Turning On The Light Podcast. Beth is a wife, stepmom, dog mom, and news anchor. In this episode, Beth and Eric discuss: -what it feels like being on the other side of the mic and being open -the power of being vulnerable and how stories of vulnerability can bring us together -what it is like as a reporter to talk about the hard news -how to trust the news and to differentiate between a columnist and a newscaster -the trouble with the fake news narrative -the people who have inspired Beth and encouraged her along the way -the power of community (especially those who have similar experiences to speak from)-the challenges of being a step-parent -Beth's IVF journey-and much more! A big thanks to Beth for joining the podcast this week and helping to turn on the light. In This Episode:Beth Haynes on InstagramEric Bell on Instagram- - - - - - - - -Subscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | WebsiteThe Turning On The Light Podcast is a Palm Tree Pod Co. Production
Beth Haynes 12 Days of Christmas supports the McNabb Center. Bidding ends on Sunday, Dec 12, 2021. Beth from WBIR-TV and Rebecca McKinght of the McnNabb Center Also, looking to volunteer time and make the holidays brighter for the less fortunate? Alyson Gallaher, Executive Director of Volunteer East Tennessee shares some ideas and tells us about their website where you can navigate the charities that need help! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Haynes' work on the policy side of healthcare has helped her understand the inner workings of the industry over the past 10 years. Focusing on the unifying power of direct care, she discusses how to push the model forward and why it works for so many people.
What is the difference between a first year medical student and a senior in college? A lot of debt and neither knows anything about medicine. Contrary to popular belief, medical students don't know the first thing about the health care system, how it is delivered in the United States, or what challenges face physicians in caring for their patients. So all of the popular opinions floating around in the general undergraduate student population are present upon their training. Unfortunately, much of their understanding lacks nuance or knowledge of the alternatives in the market or the fact that there even is a market. My guest, Dr. Beth Haynes is an emergency medicine and family medicine residency trained physician who is looking to change that problem as the medical director of the Benjamin Rush Institute. The Institute is committed to teaching medical students alternative ways of caring for patients, ethics, and practice models. She participates in debates arguing for market solutions against those arguing for single payer systems like Medicare for All. Dr. Haynes also hosts ethics workshops where she discusses the nature of rights. These delve into the essence of what a right really means and if someone can truly have a right to health care by forcing others to provide that care. In addition to those BRI activities, Dr. Haynes serves as a public speaker and health policy advocate with the Docs 4 Patient Care that we discussed with Dr. Lee Gross in Episode 034. Dr. Beth Haynes is the medical director of the Benjamin Rush Institute whose mission is to educate medical students about the role of the market in providing health services. show notes Benjamin Rush Institute - The Benjamin Rush Institute is the organization dedicated to introducing medical students to ways to preserve the patient-physician relationship. It provides scholarship for students to participate in lectures, debates, and talks to learn more about market alternatives to the current focus on large single payer delivery systems. @haynes_be: Twittering for Dr. Haynes Docs4PatientCare Foundation: Dr. Haynes is an executive board member for this group that represents physicians in national health care policy. Episode 019: The Big CON - Discussion with Dr. Gejendra Singh about his battle with the North Carolina state to run his imaging center. Episode 011: Let's Treat Patients, No Populations. A Discussion Dr. Michel Accad. Memorial for Andy Larson: This is the donation link to honor Andy's death with the Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys where he blossomed and served as a head chorister. YouTube for Paradocs: Here you can watch the video of my late son singing his solo on the Paradocs YouTube page. Patreon - Become a show supporter today and visit my Patreon page for extra bonus material. Every dollar raised goes towards the production and promotion of the show.
You can shop more than 300 gift ideas with Beth Haynes 12 Days of Christmas auction. It benefits the Helen Ross McNabb Center! Bidders experience the joy of giving while purchasing unique gifts and experiences. Local business donations make this charitable countdown to Christmas possible. Beth along with Katie Banks from Helen Ross McNabb explain how the funds raised through the auction help children and families served by the center with basic needs and presents during the holiday season and with emergency needs throughout the year McNabbCenter.org Support our local veterans this Christmas with "Wreaths Across America." These wreaths being hauled from Maine will be placed on the headstones at the three veterans' cemeteries here in Knox County on December 15. And that's when they need volunteers! Chris Albrecht, with the local chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America, explains how the program started. VVA1078.ORG
Is it possible to be Spiritual and an Atheist? Are miracles really miracles? How does awe and spiritual connection fit into the philosophy of an atheist? What came first – consciousness or existance? Do we really know the laws that govern the Universe? Listen in to get the perspective of Beth Haynes a self described […]
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
Beth Haynes, MD and BRI medical director, drills into what constitutes a right, and is claiming that healthcare is a right really in accordance with our Constitutional principles?
Beth Haynes, MD, BRI medical director discusses fundamental issues in healthcare policy underlying questions such as "What about the poor?" Is the overall goal to drive more and more people into government dependence, or to help people thrive independently, making the best healthcare decisions for themselves in a free market?
In this episode, host John Flo, medical student at St. Louis University, interviews BRI Medical Director, Dr. Beth Haynes, on the origin and purpose of the Next Generation Medicine podcast and its sponsor the Benjamin Rush Institute.
Beth Haynes, MD, Executive Director of the Benjamin Rush Institute, joins Dr. Michael Koriwchak in the Doctor's Lounge to respond to some of the problems identified and critique the solutions.