Ambler, Pennsylvania, resident and lawyer Brad Rostolsky completed his master of public health at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health in 1999. His academic training in health policy became the foundation of his legal practice as a health care transactional and regulatory attorney. Today, Brad Rostolsky is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA).
The AHLA provides resources for its members concerning the practice of health law. This educational organization has over 14,000 members, including lawyers, health care consultants, and compliance and privacy officers. To educate its members, AHLA conducts regular events, such as the Annual Medical Centers program.
On March 9-10, 2017, the Annual Medical Centers program will discuss the topic of Legal Issues Affecting Academic Medical Centers and Other Teaching Institutions. Academic medical centers are invited to participate in the event, which will explore legal issues unique to their practice. The two-day event will also serve as a venue for sharing new health care practices.
The 2017 Annual Medical Centers program will take place at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Maryland.
The AHLA provides resources for its members concerning the practice of health law. This educational organization has over 14,000 members, including lawyers, health care consultants, and compliance and privacy officers. To educate its members, AHLA conducts regular events, such as the Annual Medical Centers program.
On March 9-10, 2017, the Annual Medical Centers program will discuss the topic of Legal Issues Affecting Academic Medical Centers and Other Teaching Institutions. Academic medical centers are invited to participate in the event, which will explore legal issues unique to their practice. The two-day event will also serve as a venue for sharing new health care practices.
The 2017 Annual Medical Centers program will take place at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Maryland.
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