PNHP Leadership Training Institute
PNHP’s 2009 Leadership Institute will take place Friday, October 23, 2009 at the Harvard Faculty Club in Cambridge, MA.
The Leadership Training Institute is currently full. Please contact matt@pnhp.org to be placed on the wait list.
Leadership Training Institute Agenda
Friday, October 23, 2009
Harvard Faculty Club
20 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-495-5758
Please note: The program starts at 1:00 p.m. Lunch is on your own before the training starts!
General Session: Library (second floor) / Sign-in: Room 2 (second floor)
1:00 p.m. — Welcome and introductions
- Dr. Oliver Fein, PNHP President
1:15 p.m.
An evidence-based grand rounds on Obama’s health policy and single payer national health insurance (Followed by Q & A/discussion period)
- Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, PNHP co-founder & Harvard Medical School
2:45 p.m. — Break
3:00 p.m. — Workshops (all repeated at 4:00 p.m., Rooms TBA)
All workshops begin with roundtable introductions to facilitate networking
Quality and the case for single payer national health insurance (Room 7)
- Dr. Gordon Schiff, PNHP Past President & author of PNHP’s Proposal on Quality
Chapter building: Organizing physicians and working with the media (Library)
- Dr. Oliver Fein
Answering the hard questions on health reform (Room 10)
Dr. Rob Stone, Coordinator, Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan
Health care in Canada and other industrialized nations (Room 4)
- Dr. Claudia Fegan, PNHP Past President & author, “Universal Healthcare: What the United States Can Learn From The Canadian Experience”
3:50 p.m. — Break
4:00 p.m. — Workshops repeated
5:00 p.m. — Break
5:30 p.m. — Dinner Theatre Room (lower level)
“Lessons for Single Payer from the Women’s Suffrage Movement”
- Dr. Andy Coates, PNHP Board & Secretary, New York Capital District Chapter
7:30 p.m.
Mock debates — Optional (Theatre Room, lower level)
- Dr. Rob Stone, Coordinator, Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan
- Dr. Deb Richter, PNHP Past President
Note: All leadership training participants also attend the PNHP Annual Meeting on October 24
The PNHP Leadership Training Institute is an intensive “crash course” in health policy and the case for national health insurance for physicians. The program is designed to give physician activists the expertise they need to become effective advocates for single-payer and leaders in the movement for national health insurance.
The faculty of nationally known researchers, teachers and leaders present data making the case for national health insurance and answer the “tough questions” of opponents. Small group and plenary sessions provide the opportunity for in-depth discussion of the material and extensive personal attention.
Most participants are physicians; a select few non-physician allied health professionals and students also participate. Program topics include “Debating Conservatives on Health Policy,” “Health Care Quality and Malpractice,” and “Myths and Realities about the Canadian Health System.”
Objectives:
At the end of this course participants will be able to
1. Use the PNHP slide show in a Grand Rounds or other medical conference with confidence.
2. Answer the “tough questions” on reform — what about rationing, government bureaucracy, and technology? - using the latest medical and health services research.
3. Describe how other countries provide universal coverage and why single-payer is the best option for reform based on decades of international experience and the unique features of the US health system.
4. Write an effective op-ed or other mass media article for publication.
5. Identify strategies to advance the health care debate in your community using available resources.
6. Overcome inertia and find your “niche” in the health care debate — the place to use your interests and talents most effectively.
7. Identify experts on various aspects of reform (quality, pharmaceuticals, costs, etc) who are resources to the movement.
8. Describe the powerful groups leading opposition to reform and the relationship between congress, the insurance and drug companies, and the “government-industry revolving door.”
9. Place the current push for reform — and opposition to it - in historical context since 1904.
10. Respond to the “myths” about reform with the “facts.”
11. Start (or re-vitalize) a chapter of PNHP.
12. Work effectively with grassroots advocates for reform.
And much, much more!
Note: All participants are requested to submit a CV or bio and photograph (head shot only) for us to keep on file for our speakers’ bureau. Please send these separately to PNHP, 29 E. Madison, Suite 602, Chicago, IL 60602. info@pnhp.org.



