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Subject Law and policy knowledge to drive healthcare change
Date January 25, 2023 11:00 PM
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Learn how to advance change in health and health care with a Master in
Health Policy and Law from UCSF and UC Law SF.
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Real change occurs when people of different professions, perspectives,
and life experiences meet.

The joint UC Law San Francisco Master of Science in Health Policy
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of U.S. healthcare, health policymaking, health economics, health
leadership and advocacy, and more, supporting current and future leaders
for health in advancing change.

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In just one year of full-time study, or two years part time, the online
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help you understand and bridge health care, law, policy and community
by:

* Gaining the knowledge you need to effectively understand and navigate
legal, policy, and implementation challenges in health and healthcare

* Learning leadership skills and practices for advancing change

* Connecting with experts from both UCSF and UC Law San Francisco,
leading institutions in health sciences and law

* Learning in an innovative online format that makes it possible for you
to work and apply what you are learning in real time

* Developing expertise and solutions around current healthcare problems
through a capstone project

The HPL has brought together clinicians, lawyers, researchers,
journalists, investors, community advocates, academics, and others who
are committed to learning and sharing knowledge across fields to improve
health and healthcare. Join the bridge-builders and changemakers for
health.

Apply by the January 31 priority deadline for Fall 2023.
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"The Health Policy and Law program challenged me intellectually,
deepened my understanding of the policy making process and helped me
develop the tools to advance health equity on a broader scale." -
Colin James, HPL '19

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