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-- Wise Older Person

Prepare for the Worst and Expect the Best!

Documents

The Essential Elder Law Hawai'i Handbook Including Helpful Forms for Our Akamai Kupuna, Families and Caregivers

 

 

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at UH Law School

 

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This publication was funded through

the Hawaii Justice Foundation

with Support from the William S. Richardson School of Law

 

Classes

Law, Aging and Medicine (Law 521) - variable 2-3 credits

This course provides a basic foundation for legal practice with older persons at the intersection of law, aging and medicine.

 

Health Law: (Law 532) - variable 2-3 credits

This course provides a basic foundation for legal practice in the field of Health Law.

 

Elder Law Clinic (Law 590D) - variable 2 or 3 credits*

The Elder Law Clinic is a two (2) or three (3) credit hour course*.  All clinical law students must become law student interns under Rule 7 of the Hawai`i Supreme Court Rules

 

Advanced Health Law (Experiential)  (Law 520G) – variable 2 or 3 credits
This course provides an experiential learning experience in health law, which includes interaction with the medical school and health care professionals.

 

Nurs 449 Gerontology, Health Care, and Law (Elder Law)
Undergraduate course sponsored by the School of Nursing and co-listed by Center on Aging but open to all fields of study. 

 

*2 credits for limited outreach activities
*3 credits for full outreach activities

 
 

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