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Symposia

Health Law Symposia bring to Seton Hall figures of national standing in law, medicine, philosophy, ethics and economics to engage in a scholarly exchange on the most pressing issues of the day. 

The Health Law & Policy Program has worked closely with the Seton Hall Law Review on Symposia in 2007 and 2008.  For further information, visit http://law.shu.edu/journals/lawreview/index.html.
 

Previous symposia have included:

 2004

28th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference (Co-sponsored with the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics).  The three-day conference included 17 poster sessions, panel discussions, and social functions, including a reception at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, a Yankee game, and a Broadway show.   

 

 2003

Attorneys General vs. Non Profit Health Care Directors: The Corporate Mission and the Public Good, (Co-sponsored with the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics)  

 

 2001

New Directions in Human Subject Research:  Looking Beyond the Academic Medical Center, (Co-sponsored with the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics)  

  [ View articles from the Human Subject Research symposium ]

Bernard Lo, M.D., Director of the Program in Medical Ethics and Professor of Medicine at the University of California at San Francisco, delivers the keynote presentation at the 2001 symposium on the National Biomedics Advisory Commission's recommendations on the oversight of human subject research.
 

 2000

Protecting Privacy: Implementing HIPAA

Francis Miller, Professor of Law at Boston University, speaking as a panelist at the 2000 symposium on health privacy issues.

 2000

Medicare: Current Payment, Future Design


 

Gail Wilensky, Ph. D., delivers the  keynote address at the 2000 Medicare Symposium.

 1999

Proving Product Defect After the Third Restatement of Torts: Products Liability

 1998

Catholic Healthcare in New Jersey: Surviving in an Era of Joint Ventures, Mergers, and Acquisitions

 1998

Reorganizing Health Care Providers in the Bankruptcy Court: The Interface of Health Law and Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code

 1997

Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices: International Harmonization and Mutual Recognition Agreements

 1996

Communities of Color and Genetic Testing: Purpose, Voice and Values

 1995

Consumer Protection in Managed Care

 1994

Medical Futility

 1993

The U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry in the 90's: Facing Health Care Reform, Regulation and Judicial Controls

 1993

The New Jersey Health Care Reform Act: What It Says, What It Means, What It Will Do

The above symposia have been made possible through financial support provided by the law firm of Gibbons P.C.

 
 

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