September 2016: Hoffman Appointed Practice Professor of Law at Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Drexel University Mr. Hoffman teaches a class titled "Regulating Patient Safety" as well as multiple classes for the Masters in Legal Studies Program. He also teaches Health Care Rules and Regulations for nursing and allied health professionals.
January 2013: Hoffman Appointed As An Adjunct Professor at Temple University's Beasley School of Law Mr. Hoffman was appointed as an Adjunct Professor at Temple University's Beasley School of Law and will be teaching law students and doctoral students from health-related fields on patient safety. This course will provide a unique educational opportunity to view patient safety issues through a legal and clinical lens.
February 2012: Hoffman to Teach Law Students and Nursing Doctoral Students on Patient Safety Mr. Hoffman was appointed as Adjunct Faculty member to the Beasley School of Law at Temple University. Mr. Hoffman's proposed course combining law students and nursing doctoral students to study patient safety from a legal and clinical perspective was approved for Spring 2013. Mr. Hoffman will co-teaching this unique course with Michael McIntosh, Ph.D., RN, Assistant Professor Clinical in the Department of Nursing, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health at Temple University.
February 2012: Mr. Hoffman was appointed Dean's Professor at the Mayes College of Healthcare Business and Policy at the University of the Sciences.
August 2008: Mr. Hoffman served as an Adjunct Professor of Law for the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University. Mr. Hoffman teaches "Regulating Patient Safety," a course focused on systems approaches to protecting patients, research participants and residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.