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The Project on Genocide, Psychiatry and Witnessing
War & Reform Video

War and Reform Symposium
Chicago Illini Union 2/3/2000
Click here to watch the a War and Reform Conference

Consider the challenges of psychiatric leaders after war, engaged in psychiatric reform - rebuilding or building anew systems of mental health care - amidst very difficult circumstances. UIC Department of Psychiatry, with its Project on Genocide, Psychiatry and Witnessing, has been working with these leaders over the past several years on mental health reform in their countries. Consider the sheer improbability of having psychiatric leaders from three "societies in transition" here at the same time to talk with us about their work in psychiatric reform after war.

Stevan Weine, MD, UIC, Department of Psychiatry - Co-director, Project on Genocide, Psychiatry and Witnessing

 Ferid Agani, MD, Prishtina, Kosova - Associate Director of Clinical Services, University Hospital

 Vlado Jukic, MD, Zagreb, Croatia - Director of Psychiatric Hospital of Vrapce

Ismet Ceric, MD, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mental Health Coordinator for Bosnia-Herzegovina 

Names correspond,  top to bottom, with photo, left to right. 






















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