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Webinars on "Healthcare Reform"

Upcoming "healthcare reform" webinars:
For Patients on Jan. 27th and
Physicians on Feb. 2nd.

On January 27th - 2pm Eastern - Patient Town Hall:
Patient Power - Take Back Medicine Now!

Republicans are exulting over the defeat of Martha Coakley in Massachusetts and the seeming defeat of the "healthcare reform" bill. Even so, the Progressive movement is ramping up efforts to salvage the "healthcare reform" that the voters just trounced. And some Republicans, along with the AMA, support them. Let your voice be heard. In this webinar you will learn what you can do NOW to stop Congress from destroying health care in America. The healthcare debate is not about health care. It's about who controls healthcare.

U.S. Senate Candidate Cherilyn Eagar (R-UT) will host this event, featuring Kathryn Serkes, Director of Policy and Public Affairs for the Association of American Physicians & Surgeons. Ms. Serkes will tell you what you can do as a patient to protect yourself from nationalized health care.

Recently Cherilyn Eagar launched Operation 2010: Take Back Medicine, a six-step grassroots campaign to stop nationalized health care. She will give you a plan of action to fight back as the 2010 Congressional Session begins.

Invite your friends and together we can and WILL win this one for our children and grandchildren's future of freedom.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE JANUARY 27th WEBINAR


On February 2nd - 9pm Eastern - Physician Town Hall:
Protect Your Profession from a Hostile Government Takeover

U.S. Senate Candidate Cherilyn Eagar (R-UT) will host this event, featuring Kathryn Serkes, AAPS Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Juliette Madrigal-Dersch, M.D. of Marble Falls, TX, and George Watson, D.O. of Wichita, KS.

Ms. Serkes will share what you can do as a doctor to protect your profession from nationalized health care. Also joining in will be two physicians with a patient-doctor direct practice model. Dr. Madrigal-Dersch and Dr. Watson work directly for their patients and not for third parties such as big insurance and government programs.

Recently Cherilyn Eagar launched a six-step grassroots campaign to stop nationalized health care. She will share a doctor-friendly plan of action to fight back as the 2010 Congressional Session begins.

Cherilyn Eagar is the daughter of an internationally-respected urological surgeon Samuel K. Bacon M.D., former Chief of Staff, Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, Adjunct Professor USC School of Medicine and California Board of Medical Examiners. She is passionate about protecting doctors and patients from nationalized health care.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE FEBRUARY 2nd WEBINAR

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