Welcome to the Health Law Resources LibGuide
This Health Law research guide has been created to assist law students as well as practitioners with topics related to health law study, research and practice. CSL Library has also prepared a Health Law Research Guide that is available in PDF, located in Research Guides on the Library's Webpage, available here.
Click on the tabs above to discover more about Basic Health Law Research, Government Sites Related to Health Law, Resources for the Health Law Practitioner, and North Carolina and Charlotte Area Health Agencies and Organizations.

Featured Health Law Organization

American Health Lawyers Association:
The American Health Lawyers Association is the nation's largest, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to legal issues in the healthcare field with more than 10,000 members.http://www.healthlawyers.org/
- American Health Lawyers Association Home Page
The American Health Lawyers Association is the nation's largest, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to legal issues in the healthcare field with more than 10,000 members. - Health Law Resources from AHLA
The latest Advisory Opinions, rules, reports and other major documents related to health law, with links to Web sites and Adobe Acrobat PDF files where available.
Thanks!
The Charlotte Law Library gratefully acknowledges Lyn Batty for her work on creating this LibGuide.
Health Law Research - Featured Resource

PubMedCentral is a free online full-text digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journals from the National Library of Medicine. PMC contains almost 2 million articles, searchable full-text. For help with constructing searches in PubMed, click on the link below for guidance on how to use the many search features.
- PubMedCentral Help
Use the PubMedCentral Quick start guide for help in constructing searches, and tips on how to search by title, author, or topic.
Related Guides
- Last Updated Mar 22, 2012
This guide contains a large selection of useful electronic resources provided by the CharlotteLaw Library, including subscription databases, government databases, free and open access sites, and more.

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