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    Symposia

    Bill of Health often collaborates with our colleagues and affiliates at partner institutions for digital symposia, as part of our mission to host the critical conversations around issues in health law policy, biotechnology, and bioethics.…

    Symposia

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    About

    Bill of Health, the blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School, is a leading forum for health law policy and bioethical perspectives from domestic and international thought leaders. Posts from Bill of Health…

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  • Behavioral Health

    Promises and Perils of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Workshop Report

    This piece was part of a symposium featuring commentary from participants in the Center for Health Policy and Law’s annual conference, Promises and Perils of Emerging Health Innovations, held on April 11-12, 2019 at Northeastern University School…

    Promises and Perils of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Workshop Report

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  • Announcements

    Petrie-Flom Student Fellowship Now Accepting Applications

    The Petrie-Flom Center Student Fellowship Program is designed to mentor students seeking to become thought leaders in health law policy and bioethics.

    Petrie-Flom Student Fellowship Now Accepting Applications

  • Health Law Policy

    Petrie-Flom Center Welcomes Fellow-In-Residence Jacob Sherkow

    Along with our partners at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, the Petrie-Flom Center is thrilled to announce our new jointly hosted Fellow-in-Residence, Jacob Sherkow! Sherkow is a Professor of Law at the…

    Petrie-Flom Center Welcomes Fellow-In-Residence Jacob Sherkow

  • Health Law Policy

    FDA and Prescription Drugs: A Free, Online Course from HarvardX

    Available March 26, 2019, a new course “FDA and Prescription Drugs: Current Controversies in Context” will be offered at no cost via the HarvardX online platform.

    FDA and Prescription Drugs: A Free, Online Course from HarvardX

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