Health policy education at our medical schools is inadequate and imbalanced. What little instruction students receive is biased toward increased government management and does not address the negative consequences of these policies on the doctor-patient relationship and the professional integrity of medicine. Students fail to learn about the potential for free enterprise solutions to create access to affordable medical care in an era of accelerating innovation and excellence. Dr. Haynes explains how the Benjamin Rush Institute is reaching out to medical students and how doctors can get involved.