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Discussing healthcare policy and politics with Brown University political science class

(March, 6, 2003)

 

 

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Discussing national health reform initiatives with Brown University students while holding HR 3600 the "Health Security Act," the 1364 page bill developed by the Health Care Reform Task Force that was introduced 

November 20, 1993 "To ensure individual and family security through health care coverage for all Americans in a manner that contains the rate of growth in health care costs and promotes responsible health insurance practices, to promote choice in health care, and to ensure and protect the health care of all Americans."

[Note Health Security Card on table in front of water bottle.  Back of Card reads: 

"This Health Security Card Guarantees 

You A Comprehensive Package of Benefits 

That Can Never Be Taken Away"]

(March 6, 2003)


 

Michael D. Miller, MD and Dr. Hardigan, Dean of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University

Dr. William D. Hardigan, Nova Southeastern University's Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Dr. Michael D. Miller, guest speaker for "“Finding Cures for Heart Disease Through Innovative Pharmaceutical Research,” 

Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL

(February 8, 2001)

 

 

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Two Nova Southeastern University pharmacy students and Dr. Michael D. Miller, following his presentation on “Finding Cures for Heart Disease Through Innovative Pharmaceutical Research,” 

(February 8, 2001)



 

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“Quality Health Care: The Right Drug for the Right Patient at the Right Time,” Foundation for Veterans’ Healthcare, “Veterans Healthcare: A New Millennium, A New Administration, A New Approach?” Washington, DC (May 11, 2000)

 


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