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Subject Prepare to lead change in health, John
Date March 22, 2023 11:06 PM
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The UCSF-UC Law SF Master of Science in Health Policy offers the
knowledge and skills you're looking for to make a difference.
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Health care in the United States is transforming rapidly, and there is
an increasing need for people of all backgrounds to work together to
navigate and lead this change.

In just one year of full-time study, or two years part-time, the joint
UCSF-UC Law SF Master of Science in Health Policy and Law
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of U.S. healthcare, health policymaking, health economics, health
leadership and advocacy, and more, supporting current and future leaders
in the field.

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This degree provides you with the tools and training needed to
effectively navigate and address legal and policy challenges in health.
You will learn from faculty experts in both law and health care in an
innovative online format that makes it possible for you to work while
learning and to employ lessons learned in class to your career in real
time.

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Fall 2023.

"I wanted to work on improving access to high-quality care for everyone.
The biggest impact needs to be made at a systematic policy level. That
is what I wanted the HPL degree to help me work on. I wanted something
practical that would help me solve problems and make a difference for
the better."

- Adrian Naidu, HPL '17

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