[inaudible conversations] up next on booktv from the 2014 virginia festival of the book dr. Otis brawley talks about how medicine is practiced in the u. S. And argues the rich are overtreated, the poor are undertreated and doctors, Insurance Companies and big pharma make money by taking the vantage of both groups. This is about an hour and 10 minutes. Good evening. Welcome to this nice event, thank you for coming. My name is rob richards, an oncologist and chair of the cancer committee. We have a lot of hospitals that make the speaker, dr. Otis brawley, he wears many hats and is currently a professor of human policy, oncology, medicine and epidemiology at emory university, the centers for Disease Control and prevention on Breast Cancer and young women. In addition he served as chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society and is responsible for promoting cancer prevention, Early Detection and quality treatment. He is an acknowledged the year in Health Transparency treatment, to
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