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Health Law Summer Intern (Hybrid)

American Medical Association
United States, D.C., Washington
25 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest (Show on map)
Nov 18, 2024

Health Law Summer Intern (Hybrid)

DC, Hybrid

About the AMA

Founded in 1847, the American Medical Association (AMA) is the largest and only national association that convenes 190+ state and specialty medical societies and other critical stakeholders to work on pressing state and national health care issues. Throughout every branch of the organization the AMA consistently works to accomplish its mission: to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.

As the physicians' powerful ally in patient care, the AMA delivers on this mission by representing physicians with a unified voice in courts and legislative bodies across the nation, removing obstacles that interfere with patient care, leading the charge to prevent chronic disease and confront public health crises, and driving the future of medicine to tackle the biggest challenges in health care while training the leaders of tomorrow.

About the AMA's Advocacy Unit

The AMA advocates at the federal and state levels on key health care issues impacting patients and physicians.

As a health care advocacy organization made up of dedicated and engaged physicians, the AMA works to inform lawmakers, guide decision-making, and generate support for policies on critical issues that impact physicians, patients, and the health care environment at both the national and state levels.

Internship Overview

Time Commitment: The summer internship is full-time (approximately 37.5 hours per week) for 10 weeks and will be paid. No course credit will be offered at this time.

Compensation: At $30/hour approx. $11,250.00

Location: One intern will be selected to work in the AMA's Washington, D.C. Office. The candidate selected will report to the Director of Health Equity in the Advocacy Division. While the internship can be accomplished via a hybrid work schedule, the intern must be able to work in-person in the AMA's Washington, D.C. Office at least 3 days per week.

Responsibilities: Intern responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Performing legal research related to health law topics;
  • Drafting memoranda, summaries, analyses, and recommendations on various health policy issues;
  • Tracking new legislation and regulatory developments;
  • Drafting, reviewing, editing and/or updating advocacy documents;
  • Drafting, reviewing, editing and/or updating internal documents such as policies and procedures;
  • Preparing materials for council or board of directors' meetings; and
  • Attending local webinars and in-person meetings on a variety of health equity topics

Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, you must be a rising 3L or currently enrolled in a graduate law school degree program (LLM), at an American Bar Association accredited law school, as of the summer of 2025.

Candidates must have health law-related research interests in areas such as public health law, regulatory impacts on health, and health equity. Preferred candidates will have previous health law or health policy experience, and knowledge or experience in national health law. The AMA is committed to diversity in our workforce, and we encourage diverse applicants to apply for the summer health law internship. All qualified candidates will receive consideration.

Application process and deadline: To apply, please submit the following documents to Human Resources in .pdf form: (1) cover letter (1 page maximum), (2) resume, (3) unofficial law school transcripts and (4) a recent writing sample that reflects your own work (e.g., a legal memorandum, law review note, academic paper, or summary of legal research) (10 page maximum). Applications are due Friday, December 13, 2024, by 5:00 p.m. ET. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

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