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Building a Public Health Law and Policy Curriculum to Promote Skills and Community Engagement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

Abstract

This article describes implementation of a longitudinal curriculum in public health law, building on doctrinal coursework with skills-based coursework and opportunities for interdisciplinary, community-based engagement and service learning. It specifically describes development of a Policy Practicum, giving an example of how law students can learn policy skills and skills of effective community coalition work through a healthy homes partnership, highlighting areas where the curriculum can incorporate interdisciplinary education. It offers lessons learned during the curriculum-building process, and concludes with a more intensive service-learning strategy through the development of a Policy Lab.

Type
Symposium Articles
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2016

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References

See generally Scott, C., “Transforming the Future of Public Health Law Education through a Faculty Fellowship Program,” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 44, no. 1, Supp. (2016): 617.Google Scholar
The course syllabus and the legislative drafting exercise with teacher’s explanatory memo may be found at Network for Public Health Law, “Public Health Law Faculty Teaching Resources,” available at <https:/www.networkforphl.org/faculty_teaching_resources/> (last visited January 8, 2016) (this site is password protected; faculty may request a password from the Network on this site) (see “Health Policy Practicum” in the Syllabi section and “Legislative Drafting Exercise” in the Case Studies section of this website).+(last+visited+January+8,+2016)+(this+site+is+password+protected;+faculty+may+request+a+password+from+the+Network+on+this+site)+(see+“Health+Policy+Practicum”+in+the+Syllabi+section+and+“Legislative+Drafting+Exercise”+in+the+Case+Studies+section+of+this+website).>Google Scholar
Personal communication from Mary Roxana Rudolph, third-year law student in Health Policy Practicum, to author, February 22, 2015.Google Scholar
Personal communication from Christina Watkins-Bolden, Supervisor of Community Collaborations, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, to author, April 27, 2015.Google Scholar