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Project 12: Learning How to Prosecute Professional License Matters

The MA DPH Paid Internship Program is now accepting applications for the Fall 2024 (September – December) semester.
Program information

Note: Please visit DPH Paid Internship Program for program details, timeline, and application deadline. You will have a chance to share which project(s) you are interested when you submit the application online.

Project: Learning How to Prosecute Professional License Matters 

Organization: Office of the General Counsel

Intern will gain insight into the prosecution of a wide variety of health care professionals for statutory and regulatory reasons which negatively impact public health and safety.  Interns will support the reorganizing shared prosecutions materials into an easily searchable database of templates, precedent, and legal materials.

Skills Required: Legal research, legal writing
Technology Required: Laptop, cell phone
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Hours Per Week: 15
Preferred Eligibility: Students in Associates, Bachelors, and or Masters programs
Preferred Academic Experience: Pre-law, public health, sociology, psychology, and or related areas of study

For more information, please check out Program FAQs. You can also contact us by email dphinternship@mass.gov.

Contact   for Project 12: Learning How to Prosecute Professional License Matters

Online

Christine Beluk, Academic Health Department Manager Email DPH Internship Program at dphinternship@mass.gov
Autum Carter, Academic Health Department and Quality Improvement Coordinator Email DPH Internship Program at dphinternship@mass.gov

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