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Date June 21, 2023 4:23 PM
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Join the UCSF-UC Law SF Master of Science in Health Policy and Law and
become a changemaker and bridge-builder for health
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UCSF-UC Law San Francisco Master of Science in Health Policy and Law

The future of healthcare is being written every day across the United
States by passionate people from all backgrounds, working together to
change the field for the better. With a Master of Science in Health
Policy and Law (HPL)
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from UCSF-UC Law San Francisco, you can join - and lead - them!

The final deadline to join the Fall 2023 cohort is June 30.

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In just one year of full-time study or two years part-time in the HPL
program, you'll gain the tools and training to effectively navigate
and address legal and policy challenges in health from faculty experts
in both law, policy, and health. Our innovative format makes it possible
for you to work while learning and to employ lessons learned in class to
your career in real time.

Don't miss your chance to make a difference. Apply by June 30.
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"I was hired for my present position as a direct result of this degree
- having conducted research as an undergrad, and then gaining an
understanding of health policy law through this program. I quite
literally would not be successful in my present position without it."
- Marissa "Josie" Stein '20

Questions? Contact Mallory Warner, Associate Director of the HPL
program, at [email protected]
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