Recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as well as from other medical and legal educators, stress that professional training of doctors and lawyers focuses too narrowly on knowledge-based learning, and not enough on context-based problem solving, professionalism, and ethics. Tracing recent calls from both legal and medical educators to increase the teaching of ethics, social responsibility, the lawyer-client and doctor-patient relationship, and holistic problem-solving, this article offers a model of interdisciplinary medical-legal education focused on developing practitioners sensitive to the needs of diverse and disenfranchised clients and patients. It highlights a burgeoning medical-legal partnership ...
This article introduces a pilot clinic that has been designed and implemented at Portsmouth Law Scho...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of the role social justice takes in medical professionalism, the ...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as well as from other m...
In this age of multi-layered global problem solving, the skill of working with other disciplines is ...
A number of developments have firmly established the role of clinics in legal education, allowing la...
The discomfort doctors and lawyers feel with one another is not a consequence of the perceived medic...
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into health care settings to provide holi...
This Article traces the roots of the medical-legal partnership (MLP) approach to health as a way of ...
Law school clinics in many countries increasingly provide the major opportunities that law students ...
As the national medical-legal partnership (MLP) movement grows, the need for doctors, nurses, social...
Since the first medical-legal partnership (MLP) opened in 1993 at the Boston Medical Center, MLPs ha...
Medicine, like law, is sometimes referred to as a “conservative” profession, as both can change slow...
Building on the long-standing institution of the Hippocratic Oath, the authors suggest that all phys...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...
This article introduces a pilot clinic that has been designed and implemented at Portsmouth Law Scho...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of the role social justice takes in medical professionalism, the ...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as well as from other m...
In this age of multi-layered global problem solving, the skill of working with other disciplines is ...
A number of developments have firmly established the role of clinics in legal education, allowing la...
The discomfort doctors and lawyers feel with one another is not a consequence of the perceived medic...
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) integrate legal services into health care settings to provide holi...
This Article traces the roots of the medical-legal partnership (MLP) approach to health as a way of ...
Law school clinics in many countries increasingly provide the major opportunities that law students ...
As the national medical-legal partnership (MLP) movement grows, the need for doctors, nurses, social...
Since the first medical-legal partnership (MLP) opened in 1993 at the Boston Medical Center, MLPs ha...
Medicine, like law, is sometimes referred to as a “conservative” profession, as both can change slow...
Building on the long-standing institution of the Hippocratic Oath, the authors suggest that all phys...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...
This article introduces a pilot clinic that has been designed and implemented at Portsmouth Law Scho...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of the role social justice takes in medical professionalism, the ...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...