Maya Prabhu

Maya Prabhu is a medical doctor practicing in psychiatry and an international jurist in international health law and sustainable development. Prabhu is a professor of psychiatry at Yale University, in the Faculty of Law and Psychiatry Division.[1] In addition, Prabhu works with victims of international conflicts seeking political asylum through the Yale Center for Asylum Medicine and the Yale Institute for Global Health, and is the lead counsel for Health at the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law.[2] As of 2016, Prabhu was appointed co-leads the Yale Adult Refugee Clinic.[3]

Maya Prabhu
Born
Education
AwardsLaughlin Foundation Merit Award, 2010

Education

Prabhu completed her undergraduate studies at Harvard College, continuing on to complete a Master of Science in Economics from the London School of Economics. Later she completed a Medical degree from the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Laws from McGill University Faculty of Law.[4]

Publications

Representative publications include:

  • "Ethics Dilemmas for Forensic Practitioners Working with Asylum Petitioners" in E Griffith, ed., Ethics Challenges in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Practice (Columbia University Press, 2018), with C. Gulranjani.
  • Immigration Health: Law, Policy, and Ethics (Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 45:S1, 2017), with W.E. Parmet, L. Sainsbury-Wong.
  • "Treatment of Mental Illness" in Aniyizhai Annamalai, ed., Refugee Health Care: An Essential Medical Guide (Springer 2014), with A Annamalai.

References

  1. "Maya Prabhu". Yale University School of Medicine. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  2. "Dr. Maya Prabhu". CISDL. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  3. "Yale Psychiatry faculty help to recruit medical providers for refugees". Yale University School of Medicine. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  4. "Maya Prabhu". Yale University School of Medicine. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
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