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Saint Louis University's LL.M. in Health Law is a rigorous one-year program designed for two distinct groups: attorneys looking for comprehensive training in health law practice and experienced health law practitioners seeking knowledge of emerging trends. This exclusive program provides personalized mentorship and close faculty guidance. Participants are expected to engage in academic writing, attend specialized health law seminars, and undertake focused research initiatives. The curriculum offers diverse foundational and advanced courses in health law and policy, taught by faculty with over 177 combined years of instructional expertise. Unique experiential learning opportunities include the Health Law Semester in Washington, D.C. Program members benefit from SLU's distinguished faculty and connections with prominent legal experts, professionals, and potential employers nationwide. Additionally, students can tap into an extensive alumni network of more than 1,150 health law graduates.
Program Length - 1 Year
Required Credits - 24