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News Release
Office of News and Information
Johns Hopkins University
3003 N. Charles Street, Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21218-3843
Phone: (410) 516-7160 | Fax (410) 516-5251
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November 19, 2002 |
To: |
Calendar editor |
From: |
Amy Cowles, (410) 516-7160,
amycowles@jhu.edu |
What: |
"Identifying and Treating Torture
Survivors," a training session for primary care physicians.
Speakers include Dr. Jose Quiroga, medical director of
Program for Torture Victims, in Venice, Calif., and Karen
Hanscom, director of Advocates for Survivors of Torture and
Trauma (ASTT) in Baltimore. Doctors who complete this
workshop qualify to participate in the ASTT Volunteer
Physicians Referral Network. Sponsored by ASTT and Johns
Hopkins' student chapter of Amnesty International. |
When: |
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7 |
Where: |
Johns Hopkins University's Homewood
campus
AMR II Multipurpose Room
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, Md. 21218 |
Cost: |
Donations are appreciated. |
Registration: |
Call 410-464-9006 or e-mail Karen Hanscom at
klh@astt.org for
registration and more information. |
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