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Graduate Studies in Health Advocacy

In 1980, Sarah Lawrence College established the nation's first—and, to date, only—master's program in Health Advocacy. Rooted in the liberal arts and professional practice, the program plays a leading role in this emerging field, educating professionals to act as change agents to improve health care and ensure access to an increasingly complex system.

In addition to teaching the theory and practice of advocacy, the program includes course work in physiology, law, ethics, illness narratives, and health policy. Fieldwork placements integrate curricular material in real world application of advocacy principles.

Some Health Advocacy graduates work in direct care as patient representatives, ombudsmen, health information specialists, educators and health advisers.Others have roles as national health policy advocates in government agencies, disease-specific and grassroots organizations, and in the media.

Health Advocacy Program
In the News

Health Advocacy graduate student Jean Anne Cipolla recently published an opinion piece in The Journal News, advocating for Timothy's Law, legislation that would bring parity to health insurance coverage for mental illness and substance abuse. To read Jean Anne's piece, and to hear from other Health Advocacy students, faculty and alums, visit the Health Advocacy Voices page.

Open House

Thursday, November 13, 2008
5:30–7:30 p.m.

Sarah Lawrence College
Slonim House
915 Kimball Avenue
Bronxville, New York 10708

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Telephone: 914-395-2371
Email: grad@sarahlawrence.edu

Health Advocacy Bulletin 

Health Advocacy Bulletin is the official Journal of the Health Advocacy Program at Sarah Lawrence College. Archived issues from the most recent issue back to the Fall 1997 issue are available for download in PDF format. Back issues and subscriptions are also available in hard copy format.

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