This article focuses on the use of actual public health problems to train law students in interdisciplinary problem solving. The author describes the planning, structure, challenges and rewards in teaching her clinical course, Problem Solving and Prevention in Healthcare, to students initially reluctant to work collaboratively in teams, intimidated by a broader community context, and hesitant to interact strategically with other professionals
The current study aimed to explore and articulate some of the key issues in problem-oriented learnin...
This article addresses the use of alternative dispute resolution in health care.The article provides...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article focuses on the use of actual public health problems to train law students in interdisci...
Influenced by critiques of legal education, law schools are scrambling to offer more and better oppo...
This article introduces a pilot clinic that has been designed and implemented at Portsmouth Law Scho...
This paper will demonstrate how alternative dispute resolution (ADR) should be considered as a metho...
The authors in this volume are in the forefront of innovative teaching, practice, and scholarship in...
In this Article, Paul Holland presents a deft and provocative analysis of the role of problem-solvin...
With health care issues at the forefront of today\u27s news, the dynamic Law & Health Care Program i...
I started teaching health law relatively recently-in the fall of 2010, just after the Affordable Car...
In the Fall of 2010, two of the authors taught a newly required first-year course: Practice, Problem...
Recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as well as from other m...
Mathu A Kumarasamy,1 Fred P Sanfilippo1–3 1Emory–Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Prog...
Problem-solving is most often taught in the context of representing individual clients in small mana...
The current study aimed to explore and articulate some of the key issues in problem-oriented learnin...
This article addresses the use of alternative dispute resolution in health care.The article provides...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article focuses on the use of actual public health problems to train law students in interdisci...
Influenced by critiques of legal education, law schools are scrambling to offer more and better oppo...
This article introduces a pilot clinic that has been designed and implemented at Portsmouth Law Scho...
This paper will demonstrate how alternative dispute resolution (ADR) should be considered as a metho...
The authors in this volume are in the forefront of innovative teaching, practice, and scholarship in...
In this Article, Paul Holland presents a deft and provocative analysis of the role of problem-solvin...
With health care issues at the forefront of today\u27s news, the dynamic Law & Health Care Program i...
I started teaching health law relatively recently-in the fall of 2010, just after the Affordable Car...
In the Fall of 2010, two of the authors taught a newly required first-year course: Practice, Problem...
Recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as well as from other m...
Mathu A Kumarasamy,1 Fred P Sanfilippo1–3 1Emory–Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Prog...
Problem-solving is most often taught in the context of representing individual clients in small mana...
The current study aimed to explore and articulate some of the key issues in problem-oriented learnin...
This article addresses the use of alternative dispute resolution in health care.The article provides...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio