Case Western Reserve University School of Law offers the LLM in Health Law through its Law-Medicine Center, allowing students to specialize in the legal, ethical, and policy implications of the health care sector. The curriculum covers a broad array of topics: public health law, bioethics, food and drug law, and compliance and risk management. The program attracts students worldwide and provides access to renowned faculty and clinics. LLM students may concentrate in Health Law by taking at least 10 approved credits in health law-related coursework, with opportunities for honors designation. The program is suited for foreign-trained lawyers or graduates seeking advanced expertise in U.S. health law and policy.
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