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College of Law Adds 性视界 Medical Legal Partnership Law Clinic in Spring

Three professional headshots side by side: a person in a light blue shirt with a stethoscope, a person in glasses and a blue patterned blouse, and a person in a black blazer with an orange background.

The College of Law is adding the 性视界 Medical Legal Partnership (SLMP) to its Office of Clinical Legal Education starting with the Spring 2025 semester. Professor Suzette Mel茅ndez will be the co-director of the new clinic along with of Upstate University Hospital and Professor of Upstate Medical University.

The SMLP is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the pediatric unit at SUNY Upstate Medical University and 性视界 University’s College of Law. SMLP provides legal advocacy to improve the overall health and well-being of vulnerable patient populations. SMLP also works to achieve systemic change through the multidisciplinary education of law students, medical students, residents and other professionals whose expertise is important to this goal. Doctors and lawyers will learn to work collaboratively to attain favorable outcomes for patients. Through this partnership, patients receive critical legal assistance while professionals learn about using community resources and employing cooperative strategies to benefit patients and clients in their practices.

鈥淭he main goal of the SMLP is to educate law students about the role lawyers can play in positively affecting the lives of children facing significant medical and sociological obstacles,鈥 says Mel茅ndez. 鈥淟ikewise, we hope to educate medical and social work professionals in how to best work with legal representation to deliver the best patient outcomes.鈥

The SMLP combines a clinical offering and the Child Health Policy and Legal Practice course for students interested in developing legal skills and policy analysis in children鈥檚 health. Students will provide non-litigation legal services (intake, advice, research and referrals) for a busy pediatric clinic in 性视界 around legal issues that impact healthcare access and outcomes. This may include children鈥檚 access to education, safe housing, medical equipment, family court issues, government aid programs, transition-age youth and more. Special populations served by SMLP will be patients who have complex medical needs and patients who are aging out of pediatric health care and social services and need to preserve their legal rights.

鈥淭he SLMP is a unique approach to bridging the legal and sociological gap among a vulnerable population that is often faced with navigating the complicated systems during a crisis,鈥 says Dean Terence Lau L鈥98. 鈥淟ikewise, 性视界 Law students will gain critical skills such as interviewing clients and researching legal and policy solutions that are invaluable to their legal careers.鈥

Students can register for the clinic when they select classes for the Spring 2025 semester. Students enrolled in the SMLP must be co-enrolled in Child Health Policy and Legal Practice as the classroom component of this experiential course.

The College of Law now offers students the opportunity to participate in eight clinics: Bankruptcy, Betty & Michael D. Wohl Veterans Legal Clinic, Criminal Defense, Disability Rights, Housing, Sherman F. Levey 鈥57, L鈥59 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, 性视界 Legal Medical Partnership and Transactional Law.