Physicians for Human Rights
Using science and medicine to stop human rights violationsSondra Crosby, MD
Sondra Crosby, MD, is an internist and former Co-Director of the Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights at Boston Medical Center. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the Boston University School of Medicine.
Dr. Crosby’s clinical practice focuses on care of asylum seekers, asylees and refugees, and she has written over 200 affidavits documenting medical and psychological sequelae of torture. She has published scholarly papers in multiple peer-reviewed journals in the field of caring for survivors of torture and recently was awarded the 2008 Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation.
Articles & Opinion Pieces by Sondra Crosby, MD
- Paralyzed by a Syrian shell, Maram, 4, waits for the world's attention, The Global Post (February 3, 2013)

