The Conference - Snowball Fight in the Quad

Whew!!! So this is what a blizzard feels like.

The guys from Hong Kong had never seen snow before. Now we are up to our shoulders in it.

Cliff Notes from the fight:
Bo pushed Derrick into the snow and a free-for-all ensued. I think we all agree that she won the fight. Nevertheless, we shall await Derrick’s icy revenge. As they say, revenge is a dish best served cold (and we’re about to start Iron Chef, no less).

Bo, having called a truce, thinks she is safe. We shall see.

I’m soaked, enough said.

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The Conference - Crimson Key Tour

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The Conference - Dinner Monday

The HCAP delegates enjoyed a scrumptious dinner of Oggi Pizza in Tiknor Lounge Monday night. Topics of conversation ranged from the high grease content in American food to the ever-present anticipatory question, “what exactly is golf?” The delegates discussed the day’s speakers, and had nothing but compliments for Nancy Turnbull’s address this afternoon, and are looking forward to the rest of the conference events.

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The Conference - Sick Around the World

Sunday Night we screened the PBS documentary, Sick Around the World, featuring Washington Post correspondent T.R. Reid. It was an enlightening presentation of the failures of the U.S. Health Care System and the solutions offered by five other capitalist democracies: the United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, Germany, and Switzerland.

The quality of the health care systems (in terms of life expectancy and infant mortality rate), the amount of coverage, the types of coverage (basic, integrative, alternative, etc.), efficiency of delivery (wait times, access), were compared along with the cost of health care in these countries. It was suggested that the United States could certainly learn a lesson, or two, from these universal coverage systems. A review of the health care systems presented can be found here. And for those who’d like a second look at the film. The film’s critical analysis of these health systems was certainly was a good way to kick off a week of discussion on the changing landscape of global healthcare systems, and where we should be headed in the future!

Author T.R. Reid

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Conference Preview: Guest Speakers

It’s hard to believe, but the Harvard conference is just around the corner! The full conference packet will be posted under “Conferences” above, but in the meantime, let’s take a look at some of the notable speakers those attending the conference will be treated to!

This year’s theme, of course, is “Global Healthcare Systems: A Changing Landscape.” At the conference, guest speakers will introduce us to the health care systems of four countries, allowing us to understand the different challenges faced by each while also gaining insight into the solutions that have been developed.

Nancy Turnbull

Nancy Turnbull, Harvard School of Public Health

Nancy Turnbull, a senior lecturer in in health policy in the Department of Health Policy and Management, will be introducing us to the health care system of the United States. She is also Associate Dean for Education Programs at the School of Public Health. Having worked for almost ten years for the Massachusetts Division of Insurance prior to her time at Harvard, she is extremely familiar with the state’s health care system, which drew national attention after it was treated with sweeping reforms in 2006. The reform brought unique implementation problems and innovations, some of which inspired elements of the nation-wide health care reform in 2010.

Mark Ramseyer

Mark Ramseyer, Harvard Law School

Mark Ramseyer, Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies, will be speaking about health care in Japan. Prof. Ramseyer spent most of his childhood in Japan, and would later return there as a Fulbright student at the University of Tokyo, where our Tokyo delegation is from. He teaches and studies Japanese law, primarily focusing on economics, making him well-suited to the task of teaching conference attendees about the challenges Japan has faced in successfully implementing its health care system. Japan, of course, has one of the highest (or the highest, depending on the source) life expectancies of any nation in the world.

Join us again tomorrow as we wrap up our speaker preview with two more guests!

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Istanbul with Marino Auffant ’10

After the Istanbul Conference, I haven’t stopped wishing to go back to Turkey-something that I’m sure will happen sooner rather than later. I loved everything from Hagia Sophia and the Grand Bazar to rakı and the awesome fasıl night, but most of all, the awesome delegates from Boğaziçi University. I think the best times of the conference were simply those in which we hung out and socialized while exploring that most magical city in the world, walking by the bosphorus and asking for lokum from every single street vendor on istiklal caddesi before grabbing wet hamburgers after midnight. I have to say, this whole trip was simply unforgettable!
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Hong Kong Memories!

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Happy New Year from HCAP!

From the HCAP 2011 Blogging Team, we want wish everyone involved in HCAP a very happy and exciting 2011! We look forward to many new adventures in the new year!

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A Day in HCAP Spring Break! (Trip Previews)

Hi everyone!

Hopefully for students, finals are going well. We also hope that our alums are getting ready to enjoy the Holiday Season.

Carol of the Bells

I recently found these on the BBC Travel section online. They contain articles originally written for Lonely Planet and there is one of them for each of the cities that HCAP will travel to for our Spring Break Conference.

Dubai

Hong Kong

Istanbul

Mumbai (There is not an article on Mumbai, so here is the link to the section on India in general)

Seoul

Tokyo

After a long day at Harvard-Yale:

HCAP Presidents: Lin Li '08, Sonam Velani '09, and Maeve Wang '11

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Dresses and Suits

Hopefully we’ll have some posts up soon that discuss the themes of the upcoming conference - discussing talking points, previewing key speakers, etc - however, we are currently in Reading Period, about to embark upon finals. I don’t feel like we have to explain ourselves too much.

And no, I’m not posting pictures from Primal Scream. I’m posting some photos of style I saw abroad. A number of our foreign delegations (Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Singapore - but not limited to them) are very sartorially skilled. These fashionistas (and fashionistos -?) taught us a thing or two about dressing to impress.

Here are a few photos I took last year. More to come from other delegations.

Singapore knows fashion...

Our favorite Disney Princess

The Color Purple... and Lilac, and Orchid, and Pink, and...

Tailoring: Sometimes you have to start from scratch.

This last one is from HCAP Prom last year. Stay tuned for more photos from Prom.

Don't forget about the boys!

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