Video Links: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

I did want to make these links available because they are really, really informative for the upcoming debate. The MP3s of these are still here.

Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs WebCasts

September 12, 2008

“Access to Universal Health Care – Pt 1: Introductions, and Healthcare in New Jersey”
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Pt 1: WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS – Richard F. Keevey, Director, Policy Research Institute for the Region, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University – Daniel A. Notterman, MD, MA, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IN NEW JERSEY – Senator Joseph Vitale, Senator and Chairman, Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee, New Jersey State Senate – Heather Howard, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services – Christine Stearns, Vice President for Health and Legal Affairs, New Jersey Business and Industry Association

September 12, 2008
“Access to Universal Health Care – Pt 2: Healthcare Worldwide”
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Pt 2 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE WORLDWIDE – Uwe Reinhardt, PhD, James Madison Professor of Political Economy, Princeton University – Maggie Mahar, PhD, Fellow, The Century Foundation – Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD, Chair, Department of Bioethics, National Institutes of Health

September 12, 2008
“Access to Universal Health Care – Pt 3: Keynote”
Speaker(s): Len Nichols
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Pt 3 LUNCHEON SPEAKER – Len Nichols, PhD, Director, Health Policy Program, New America Foundation

September 12, 2008
“Access to Universal Health Care – Pt 4: Statewide Efforts”
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Pt 4 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IN THE NATION – THE MASSACHUSETTS EXPERIENCE & OTHER STATEWIDE EFFORTS – Nancy Turnball, PhD, Associate Dean for Educational Policy, Harvard School of Public Health – Merrill Matthews, Jr., PhD, Director, Council for Affordable Health Insurance, Washington DC – Brian Rosman, Director of Research, Health Care for All

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