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PHLP is a nationally recognized expert and consultant on access to health care for low-income consumers, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. For more than a decade, PHLP has engaged in direct advocacy on behalf of individual consumers while working on the kinds of health policy changes that promise the most to the Pennsylvanians in greatest need.

 

Positions Available

July 2007

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

The Pennsylvania Health Law Project (PHLP) is now interviewing candidates for sponsorship for post-graduate, Public Interest Law Fellowships. PHLP is a nonprofit, public interest law firm that provides free legal services to lower income Pennsylvanians having trouble accessing healthcare coverage or services through the publicly funded healthcare programs. For more information go to www.phlp.org .

Candidates interested in applying for an Independence Foundation Fellowship, Skadden Fellowship, Equal Justice Foundation Fellowship, Soros Fellowship, Philadelphia Bar Foundation Fellowship, or other post-graduate public interest law fellowship to work in the health law field beginning in Fall 2008 may apply.

To apply, please send a resume, transcript, writing sample, and cover letter indicating both your interest in health law and any ideas you have for project proposals to Alissa Halperin at ahalperin@phlp.org . (Ideas for project proposals are welcome but not required).

Please contact your career services office for Fellowship applications. If selected by the Pennsylvania Health Law Project for sponsorship for any fellowship, you will have to complete the fellowship application you receive from your career services office. Most applications are due between mid-September and late-October 2007.

 

 

 

 

 

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