Health Law
Encompassing all major areas of health law practice, students benefit from a wide a rray of specialized courses addressing social, ethical, corporate, regulatory and policy issues. In addition to College of Law courses, several electives are available through the university's Public Service Management Program. The result is a comprehensive selection that enables students to acquire a broad knowledge of the health law field while concentrating on areas of particular interest. DePaul's health law concentration has been consistently ranked among the top programs in the nation.
Special program options in this area include:
- Certificate in Health Law
- Master of Laws in Health Law
- First-Year Section of Health Law Legal Analysis, Research & Communication
- Health Law Institute
- Center for the Study of Race & Bioethics
- DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
Courses Include:
| Antitrust
Antitrust Issues in the Health Care Industry Criminal Drug Policy DNA in the Courtroom Disability Law Elder Law Employment Law Issues for Health Care Providers Epidemics, Law & Social Policy Field Placement Program: Health Food & Drug Law Fraud & Abuse Genetics Health Care Contracts Health Care Law & Regulation Health Care Privacy Law Health Care Reform Health Care Reimbursement Programs Delivery Systems Health Policy & the Law Insurance Law Issues in Health Care Applications |
Journal of Health Care Law Editorial Board Labor Law Legal Drafting: Health Law Managed Care Mediation Medical Malpractice Mental Health Issues in Criminal Law Mental Health Law Public Health Law Seminar: Children's Health & the Law Seminar: Legal & Public Policy Aspects of Medical Ethics Seminar: Legal Issues of AIDS Seminar: Race, Law & Medicine Seminar: Sexuality, Sexual Orientation & the Law Seminar: Women's Health & the Law Tax Exempt Organizations Toxic Torts Workshop on Medical Clinical Practice & Medical Ethics Workshop on Medical Malpractice |

