

Sarah McBride
Professor contributing to the field of Health Law, Sarah McBride serves as an Adjunct Professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. With a robust background in both legal and healthcare sectors, she brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to her students. Originally hailing from Virginia, Sarah pursued her academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Virginia, which laid the foundation for her analytical and communication skills. Sarah's legal expertise was honed at Loyola University Chicago, where she earned her Juris Doctor and a Certificate in Health Law. Her dedication to the intersection of law and healthcare is evident in her professional trajectory. She has held significant roles at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, where she contributed to policy development and regulatory compliance. Her tenure at Rush North Shore Medical Center and NorthShore University HealthSystem further solidified her understanding of the healthcare landscape, providing her with firsthand insights into the operational and legal challenges faced by medical institutions. At Loyola, Sarah is committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment that encourages critical thinking and practical application of health law principles. Her teaching methodology integrates real-world scenarios with theoretical frameworks, preparing students to navigate the complexities of health law with confidence and competence. Sarah's research interests focus on the evolving legal issues in healthcare, including regulatory compliance, patient rights, and the impact of technology on healthcare delivery. Outside the classroom, Sarah is actively engaged in the legal community, contributing to discussions on health law policy and reform. Her passion for the field is matched by her dedication to mentoring the next generation of legal professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to make meaningful contributions to the field of health law.
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, 2022-09-15
, 797-807, 2024-01-26
, 263-270, 2008-05-01
, 641-649, 2003-12-01
, 205-206, 2019-01-01