NC Child and Adolescent Health Law Conference
This one-day conference is an opportunity for a diversity of professionals to network and learn about key areas of child and adolescent health law. The conference focuses on the law governing the delivery of health services to children and adolescents as well as adjacent legal topics that impact the health and well-being of young people in North Carolina.
The NC Child and Adolescent Health Law Conference is geared towards employees of North Carolina’s state and local public health agencies but is also open to other health care providers, policymakers, public officials, students, and attorneys with an interest in child and adolescent health law.
Continuing Education:
- Attorneys who register for and attend all conference sessions may be eligible to receive up to 6 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credit.
- This activity has been submitted to Georgia Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. Georgia Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
| General | 6.00 hrs |
| Total | 6.00 hrs |
| CEU | 6.00 hrs |
The 2025 Agenda is available for this fall's program details.
Welcome and Introductions - Kirsten Leloudis, JD, MPH
Who Can Consent to Care for Minor Patients? - Kirsten Leloudis
Minors and Reproductive Health Services - Jill Moore, JD, MPH
Minors and Drug Use: The Intersection of Criminal and Public Health Law - Kirsten Leloudis & Phil Dixon, JD
Hot Topics and Legal Update (available after presentation) - Kirsten Leloudis
Legal Issues in School Health - Kirsten Leloudis
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