Certificate in U.S. Health Law
The Health Law Programs at Georgetown Law offer the Certificate in U.S. Health Law, designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of health care law and regulation in the United States, including public health programs and regulations, health care access and financing, the private insurance market, and Medicaid.
Created in 2007 as part of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law(This link opens in a new tab), the Health Law Programs train lawyers to apply their specialized legal skills to improve public health in the United States and globally. The Health Law Programs comprise the LL.M. in National and Global Health Law(This link opens in a new tab), joint LL.M. in Global Health Law and Governance(This link opens in a new tab) with the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, Certificate in Food and Drug Law(This link opens in a new tab), and Certificate in U.S. Health Law.
The requirements for the Certificate in U.S. Health Law are:
- Successful completion of at least 10 credits of specialization coursework listed under the U.S. Health Law Certificate in the Curriculum Guide, which includes one of the following required courses:
- Health Care Law and Policy (4 credits), or
- Regulating Private Health Insurance and Health Care Prices: Legal and Policy Disputes (3 credits)
- A minimum grade point average of “B-” or higher in the courses that are counted toward the Certificate requirements.
- The Certificate in U.S. Health Law can be pursued in conjunction with the LL.M. in General Studies or LL.M. in National & Global Health Law degrees.
- J.D. students are not eligible to pursue the Certificate in U.S. Health Law as part of their J.D. degree studies.
- Students cannot be admitted into the Certificate in U.S. Health Law program on a standalone basis.
- Students who wish to apply for the Certificate should do so by notifying their LL.M. Program Director no later than the last day of add/drop activity in the last semester before their graduation.
Refer to the Curriculum Guide by selecting U.S. Health Law Certificate as the option under Courses in a Graduate Program for the current list of offerings that satisfy coursework for the Certificate in U.S. Health Law.
Descriptions for courses currently or previously offered to satisfy requirements for the Certificate can be found on the Certificate in U.S. Health Law Curriculum Essay.
Georgetown Law’s health law courses are taught by a diverse faculty of academics, subject matter experts, and practitioners from government, international organizations, and private practice. Our renowned full-time faculty members teach a variety of courses in U.S. health law and provide advice on the development of the curriculum. Our adjunct faculty, all leading domestic health law and policy practitioners, draw on their wealth of experience to equip our students with the skills to practice in this growing and changing field.
Visit the Georgetown Law Faculty Directory to view full-time professor profiles, and the O’Neill Institute Faculty page to view the full list of professors who teach courses in the Health Law Programs.
Alternatively, to view the professor bio of a particular course, select a course from the Curriculum Guide and scroll to the Professors section of the course information page.