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We are always looking for dedicated volunteers and collaborators who are passionate about human rights and asylum work.  We collaborate with a wide range of professionals, including physicians, psychologists, social workers, advanced practice providers, medical students, lawyers, law students, and not-for-profits, among others. If you would like to get involved or collaborate with our clinic, please contact us at wcchr@med.cornell.edu.

Fall 2017 WCCHR Training

September 16, 2017 - 8:00am

What: Asylum Evaluation Training with the Weill Cornell Center for Human Rights
When: Saturday September 16, 2017. Check-in/breakfast beginning at 8:00 am. The event will run from 9:00 am until 3:30 pm and includes lunch
Where: Weill Auditorium, 1300 York Ave.

On September 16, 2017 from 9:00 am – 3:30 pm we will hold a training session, led by our volunteer evaluators, where you can learn more about the role of clinicians and students in the asylum evaluation process. The training will comprise lectures that provide an introduction to asylum law and affidavit writing and cover the three types of evaluations: gynecological, physical, and psychological. Additionally, during the last part of the training, attendees will break out into small groups led by experienced evaluators to discuss redacted, example affidavits drawn from the leaders' work.

The training is REQUIRED for any student or clinician who wishes to volunteer with the WCCHR and has yet to attend a previous training. The event is free of charge and no prior experience is necessary. To learn more about forensic evaluations, please visit our website at http://wcchr.com or contact us at wcchr@med.cornell.edu.

This training is open to any clinician (MD, PsyD, PA, LCSW, NP) or student interested in performing forensic evaluations of asylum seekers.

Lunch and a light breakfast will be served. Kindly RSVP at the following link if you plan to attend.
https://goo.gl/forms/mzlBmCofvo9Xt0Uo1

Any question can be directed to Latha Panchap, WCCHR Education Coordinator, at lap2020@med.cornell.edu.

Weill Cornell Medical College Center for Human Rights 1300 York Avenue, Box #2 New York, NY 10065