Health Law Clinic

Gain experience in the multifaceted health law arena as you work alongside practitioners in one or more hospitals, government agencies, legal services offices, or private law firms.

Where You’ll Work

You may work with a supervising attorney in one or more hospitals, government agencies, legal services offices, or private law firms.

Seminar & Clinic Details

The Seminar

You’ll meet in a series of seminars with the course instructor and/or the clinical director to explore the relationship between the principles covered in the class and your fieldwork. You’ll also submit weekly journals, describing and reflecting on your field experiences.

Fieldwork

In your placement, you’ll work 10 hours (two credits) or 15 hours (three credits) each week.

Requisites

You must have taken or be currently enrolled in at least one of the following: Health Care Law, Hospital Law, Mental Health Law or Malpractice Law or Trial Practice. This clinic satisfies New England Law’s experiential education requirement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When can I take this clinic?

You’re eligible to take this seminar and clinic or another in your second year. You may take up to four clinics before you graduate.

What does this clinic entail?

You will complete 10 hours of fieldwork per week (for two credits) or 15 hours per week (for three credits), submit a weekly journal reflecting on your experiences, and share them in a series of seminars with the course instructor and/or the clinical director.

Does this course satisfy the experiential education requirement?

Yes, it satisfies New England Law’s experiential education requirement.

Are there prerequisites for this clinic?

Yes, you must have taken or be currently enrolled in at least one of the following: Health Care Law, Hospital Law, Mental Health Law, Malpractice Law, or Trial Practice.


Contact Us

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