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Old 02-05-2004, 10:43 PM
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I'm currently in law school and from my experience there is really no "major" when you get your JD. Since medical malpractice is typically a tort claim (and all first year students take torts) the most you can do is take whatever course(s) your school offers that are on the subject. I took a Health Law class last semester and I know my school also offers a Law and Medicine class. Most of your education in a field of law happens while you are working (or so I've heard!) and employers want good research and writing skills. Maybe research what schools offer the most med mal courses and that could help in choosing what school to attend! Hope this helps!
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