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Home > RHTAC Updates > Introduction to Physical and Psychological Documentation of Trauma: Aiding Immigrant Survivors of Torture & Other Human Rights Abuses

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Introduction to Physical and Psychological Documentation of Trauma: Aiding Immigrant Survivors of Torture & Other Human Rights Abuses

Training: Introduction to Physical and Psychological Documentation of Trauma: Aiding Immigrant Survivors of Torture & Other Human Rights Abuses
Presented by: Physicians for Human Rights
Audience: health professionals with no formal training and moderate to no experience conducting forensic medical evaluations. CME credit available.
Sept 22, 2012, Washington DC

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