Wharton Webinar: Prescription for the Future


Date and Time
Thursday, September 7, 2017
12:00pm— 1:00pm
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Please note:

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is no longer available to participate in a live webinar on September 7, so in order to bring you his knowledge on this topic, we will be recording “Prescription for the Future” and making it available on September 18 for you to stream at your convenience. Registration for this webinar will not be necessary. 

Current WHCMAA Members:  Please click here for more details and a special offer for our members. 

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This webinar is part of the Wharton Alumni Webinar Series in an effort to offer life-long learning opportunities to alumni. The webinar is provided at no cost to club members.

Emanuel_(002).jpgWharton Alumni Relations is excited to bring you the next faculty webinar for the 2017 season offered to our Wharton alumni community. Registration is open EXCLUSIVELY to members of the Wharton Health Care Management Alumni Association. If you are not already a member of our club, we encourage you to join and take advantage of this valuable benefit.  

Webinar Title: Prescription for the Future

Webinar Date: Thursday, September 7, 2017

Webinar Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm EDT

Led By: Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Diane v.S. Levy and Robert M. Levy University Professor, Professor of Health Care Management and Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy in the Perelman School of Medicine

Cost: FREE to current WHCMAA club members 

Pre-registration is available now for current WHCMAA members!   Space is limited so register today!

About this Session:

How can America's healthcare system be transformed to provide consistently higher-quality and lower-cost care? Join a webinar with the cutting edge thought leadership presented by Ezekiel J. Emanuel is Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Emanuel’s impressive expertise and experience is vast from serving as special advisor for health policy to the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget to chairing of the Department of Bioethics at The Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Emanuel has written and edited 9 books and over 200 scientific articles. He is currently a columnist for the New York Times.