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Teaching Health Law

The Perspectives of Three Adjunct Professors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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I come from a medical family. My father and uncle were physicians, and my father also chaired a department at a West Coast medical school for over 30 years. I am sure I got my interest in teaching from him. My brother is a physician and is currently the safety and quality officer of a Canadian province. My mother operated the last non-automated medical laboratory in my state. I have always understood what sacrifices are made by health care professionals, and I think I have managed to learn a bit about their motivations as well.

I was in private practice for ten years with litigation firms, and the last five years of that time I worked for a firm that specialized in professional liability defense and health law.

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JLME Column
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Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2008

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