Monday, July 15, 2019

Highlights of the Upcoming Annual WhistleBlower Summit July 29 through August 1, 2019










Monday, July 29;  3:00 - 3:50:  IN DEFENSE OF THE FAMILY

Hart Senate Office Building
120 Constitution Ave, NE
Room SH-902
Washington, DC  20002

Panel participants:
Marti Oakley, Host, TS Radio Network
Marcia Southwick, Boomers Against Elder Abuse
Dr. Zena Crenshaw-Logal, Executive Director, NJCDLP

Description: 
The panel will focus on the disparities in the judicial system, specifically the probate tribunals, which can declare an elderly individual civilly dead in order to exploit the estate.  Once captured in the system, the elderly are most times isolated, medicated and then conveniently die just as their estates are tapped out.  Cremation is the standard for disposing of the body (evidence) before the family can investigate the actual cause of death.    With little to no attention paid to civil or human rights, thousands of elderly individuals are targeted by professional predators each year.

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Wednesday, July 31: DO NO HARM - WHISTLE-BLOWING IN MEDICINE
The Steward E. Mott House
122 Maryland Ave., NE
Washington, DC  20002

Panel Participants:
Deirdre Gilbert, National Director, National Medical Malpractice Advocacy Association
Chip Wagner,  Attorney at Saw
L. Bradley Swartz, Attorney at Law
Constance Jones, Founder of CRJ Healthcare Credentials and Consulting
Ajshay Jones, Principal, Harpridge, Inc.

Description:
In the real world, how does whistle-blowing happen in medicine?  This is the subject this panel will discuss.  The forms it takes, the ethical issues arising from it, the protections - or lack of them - for whistle-blowers in private employment - hospitals, for example are extremely limited or non-existent in most states.  Furthermore, most of medical malpractice, professional and institutional negligence are often shrouded in secrecy, protected by law from disclosure. ....

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Wednesday, July 31: DYING FOR DIALYSIS?
The Steward E. Mott House
122 Maryland Ave., NE
Washington, DC  20002

Panel Participants:
Arlene Mullin, Dialysis Advocate
Gregory Coleman, Dialysis Patient/Whistle-blower
Dr. David Moskowitz, Founder, GenaMed., Inc.
Eduard Tayruinykov, MD.

Description:
Dialysis patients don't have the luxury of just coping with the illness itself, because of the way that the Dialysis industry is structured and how it operated in conjunction with the federal government.    Dialysis advocates allege there is no oversight and no control.  Dialysis is the only fully funded medical program in the US, and results in thousands of potential unnecessary deaths each year as patients are subjected to arguably substandard treatment....

For More Information and Source:
The Whistleblower Summit at a Glance

Note:  T
he EARN Project's documentary "The Unforgivable Truth" will be screened at the Summit, but the date has not been posted yet.  We will update everyone when it's been posted. 

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