
Courses
Health Law
Masters Course
Regulation of Biomedical Research
Law & Psychiatry
Legal Aspects of Bioethics
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WILLIAM
J. WINSLADE
Distinguished
Visiting Professor of Law and Associate Director for Graduate Programs.
B.A., 1963, Monmouth College; Ph.D., 1966, Northwestern University; J.D.,
1972, U.C.L.A.; Ph.D., 1984, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute.
Professor
Winslade teaches, lectures, and writes about legal aspects of bioethics
and mental health. He has authored one and co-authored four books and
written articles on privacy and confidentiality in health care, legal
regulation of medical and psychiatric practice, and ethical issues arising
out of the physician-patient relationship. Professor Winslade has taught
philosophy, practiced law, and had clinical experience as a psychoanalyst.
He teaches legal aspects, regulation of human subject research, law and
psychiatry, and the health law masters course. His recent book, Confronting
Traumatic Brain Injury: Devastation, Hope, and Healing (Yale Univ. Press
1998), was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize
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