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Andy Hyer, JD, MHS, is a Clinical Associate Professor at Boise State University's School of Public and Population Health, joining as a full-time Lecturer in January 2011. He holds a Juris Doctorate (cum laude) and Bachelors of Arts from Brigham Young University, and a Master of Health Science from Boise State University. Previously, he worked as an associate attorney at Hall, Farley, Oberrecht & Blanton, P.A., served as a law clerk for Idaho District Court Judge G. Richard Bevan, and externed for Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Christine Durham.
His teaching focuses on undergraduate courses such as Health Law and Ethics, Research Methods in Health, Environmental Health Law, and Current Issues in Health Policy. Research interests include public health law, health policy, and pedagogical strategies in health sciences education. Hyer has presented or published on topics like long-term care finance, health care fraud enforcement, Idaho state legislative public health issues, and online learning pedagogy.
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His professional activities emphasize legal and policy dimensions of public health, alongside educational innovation.





