Doctors for Global Health works to address issues of human rights, health, education and art throughout the world. It started in 1995 by a network of volunteers to accompany communities to fulfill their most immediate health needs. Members consist of various health professionals, as well as non-health care affiliated persons (e.g., artists, teachers, attorneys, students, and others).
Additional Resources
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resourceAssociations between trauma exposure and symptoms of depression and anxiety among first, second, and later-generation immigrant college students
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resourceThe role of maternal postmigration living difficulties in intergenerational trauma transmission among asylum-seeker mother–child dyads
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resourceA Scoping Review of Family-Based Interventions for Immigrant/Refugee Children: Exploring Intergenerational Trauma
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resourceUnpacking the Wounds of Cultural Displacement: Trauma, Healing, and Reconciliation in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake