Faculty who organized training:
Triveni Defries, MD
Coleen Kivlahan, MD
Raul Gutierrez, MD
William Martinez, PhD
Christopher Stewart, MD
Caitlin Schaninger, MD
AGENDA
Course Outline:
Saturday September 14th
07:45 - 08:15 Sign-in, meet and greet, light breakfast/coffee provided (Cole Hall)
08:20 - 08:45 Welcome and introductory remarks (Cole Hall)
- Human Rights Clinic Client
- Katrin Jaradeh, MS2, Medical Student Coordinator of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
- Francesco Sergi, MS2, Medical Student Coordinator of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
08:50 - 09:15 What clinicians need to know about asylum law and process (Cole Hall)
- Christine Lin, JD, UC Hastings Center for Gender and Refugee Studies
- Self-care moment
09:20 – 10:00 Forensic evaluations: critical elements, protocol and their application to the UCSF Human Rights Clinic (Cole Hall)
- Triveni DeFries, MD, MPH, Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
- Francesco Sergi, MS2, Medical Student Coordinator of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
- Katrin Jaradeh, MS2, Medical Student Coordinator of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
10:00 - 10:10 Travel to break out rooms
10:10 - 11:00 Practicum on effective client history-taking
- Adult patients with medical/psych combined evaluations (Cole Hall):
Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH, Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
Triveni Defries, MD, MPH Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic - Adult patients, psych only evaluations (HSW-303):
Cristina Biasetto, LCSW, Trauma Recovery Center - Adolescent patients (HSW-302):
Raul Gutierrez, MD, FAAP, UCSF Department of Pediatrics
William Martinez, PhD, UCSF Department of Psychiatry
11:00 - 11:10 Travel and break
11:15 - 12:15 Recognition and description of trauma findings
- Physical Evaluations (Cole Hall):
Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH, Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
Chris Stewart, MD, UCSF Department of Pediatrics - Psychological Evaluations (HSW-303):
William Martinez, PhD, UCSF Department of Psychiatry
Cristina Biasetto, LCSW, Trauma Recovery Center - Self-care moment
12:15 - 1:15 Lunch, sandwich boxes provided
1:15-3:00 Pearls in History taking: Introduction to forensic documentation of physical and psychological evaluations, adults and children.
- Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSTP, Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
- Bill Ong Hing, JD, Director of the Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic at USF Law
3:00—3:15 Break
3:15 – 5:00 Advanced Skills workshop
Medical:
- Forensic patterns of physical injury, photography (HSW-172)
Triveni Defries, MD, Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
Caitlin Schaninger, MD - Sexual violence evaluations in asylum, children and adults (HSW-174)
Chris Stewart, MD, UCSF Department of Pediatrics
Coleen Kivlahan MD, MSPH, Co-medical director of the UCSF Human Rights Clinic
Psychological: Challenges in eliciting torture and trauma histories and complex psych presentations (HSW-176)
- Cristina Biasetto, LCSW, Trauma Recovery Center
- William Martinez, PhD, UCSF Department of Psychiatry
5:00 – 5:30 Closing Remarks and Next Steps
- Self-care moment
- Katrin Jaradeh, MS2; Francesco Sergi, MS2, Medical Student Coordinators, UCSF HRC
- Coleen Kivlahan, MD, MSPH; Triveni Defries, MD, MPH, Medical Directors, UCSF HRC
5:30 – 7:30 Social and Networking Event. Announcement and Celebration of the new UCSF Institute. (Millberry Union Event and Meeting Center)
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