Academic Advocacy: Opportunities to Influence Health and Science Policy Under U.S. Lobbying Law
Abstract
Medical school faculty and their colleagues in schools of nursing, public health, social work, and elsewhere often research issues of critical importance to health and science policy. When academics engage with government policymakers to advocate for change based on their research, however, they may find themselves engaged in “lobbying,” thereby entering a complex environment of legal requirements and institutional policies that they may not...
Paper Details
Title
Academic Advocacy: Opportunities to Influence Health and Science Policy Under U.S. Lobbying Law
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
95
Issue
1
Pages
44 - 51
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