Tearing Down the Silos: An Interdisciplinary, Practice-Based Approach to Graduate School Education

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (s1):69-75 (2016)
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Abstract

“Law in Public Health Practice” is an interdisciplinary, practice-based course in which the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health, its School of Law, and the Allegheny County Health Department work collaboratively to identify an issue needing the expertise of multiple disciplines. For the first iteration, students in over four disciplines explored the possible regulation of tattoo parlors. The lessons learned are adaptable to any topic that engages students in more than one discipline to address real-world public health problems.

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