[GPSCC-chat] health care talk

Jim Doyle j.m.doyle at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 19 16:59:30 PDT 2014


Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) is sponsoring a talk
by the CEO of  a Wisconsin health care group at a private home
in San Francisco on Thursday May 29-th at 6:30 pm.

*May 8, 2014*


    PSR Supper Salon


        With Jeffrey Thompson, MD, CEO,


        Gundersen Health System, Wisconsin



*May 29th 6:30-9pm*
Home of Board member Dr. Tom Hall and Liz McLoughlin, San Francisco
/Exact address will be sent upon RSVP/
RSVP here 
<http://sfbaypsr.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=cd8d0c4b0e1bbf208e197b44d&id=2a5e892929&e=44aae1f321>


Join your fellow SF Bay Area PSR members, Board and staff for an evening
of good food and good conversation with Dr. Jeff Thompson, 
<http://sfbaypsr.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=cd8d0c4b0e1bbf208e197b44d&id=960a09c97a&e=44aae1f321> 
CEO of
Gundersen Health System in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
We hope this will be the first of several "Supper Salons" to come this year.

Gundersen Health is recognized as a premier health system in energy 
efficiency
and climate change mitigation efforts. Dr. Thompson will share with us 
the story
of how the health system has taken on the issue of climate change as a 
priority in
their operations, as well as talk about his own personal work as a 
clinical advocate
for climate change mitigation and environmental health.

RSVP here 
<http://sfbaypsr.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cd8d0c4b0e1bbf208e197b44d&id=38a5e3fd3a&e=44aae1f321> 
so we can save you and yours a seat in Dr. Hall's living room!
And please circulate this among your friends and colleagues.


        ABOUT SF BAY PSR

Guided by the expertise of medicine and public health, SF Bay Area 
Physicians
for Social Responsibility works to protect human life from the gravest 
threats to
health and survival. Consequently, we promote public policies that 
protect human
health from the threats of nuclear war and other weapons of mass 
destruction,
global environmental degradation, the epidemic of gun violence, and 
other social
injustices in our society today.




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