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Dr. Elizabeth Singer is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Medical Education, and practices emergency medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside/West where she is faculty in the Division of Global Health. Her research interests are focused on health and human rights and health inequalities— particularly in forced migrants, asylum seekers, and survivors of human trafficking. In her role as Executive Director of the Mount Sinai Human Rights Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, she oversees the trauma-informed, holistic care of asylum seekers who have survived human rights abuses and serves as an educator of students and the larger community. Dr. Singer’s research, scholarship, and advocacy concerns the intersection of emergency medicine, human rights, and public health. She has received funding from the Atran and Winston Foundations and has been a co-investigator on an NIH-funded study on chronic pain and treatment in torture survivors. She collaborates with and contributes to several nationally recognized human rights organizations, including Physicians for Human Rights. At the Icahn School of Medicine, she is co-director for the InFocus course, Health and Human Rights, and co-chair of the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Prior to joining the faculty at Mount Sinai, she was on faculty at Bellevue Hospital/NYU School of Medicine and completed a Master of Public Health degree at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. Residency, Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital
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“I would like to know what happened to me”: coerced and involuntary sterilisation of women seeking asylum in the USA
Blech, A. E., Baranowski, K. A., Buehler, N. J., Stradone, D., Mendoza, N. & Singer, E., 4 Feb 2026, In: BMJ Open. 16, 2, e105245.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Asylum seekers and the role of the acute care physician
Molyneux, K. & Singer, E., Jun 2024, In: JACEP Open. 5, 3, e13196.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Persecution and migration experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and other sexual and gender minority asylum seekers
Lasowski, P., Moscicki, O., Liu, C. Z., Katzenstein, C., Singer, E. K. & Baranowski, K. A., Jun 2023, In: Journal of Traumatic Stress. 36, 3, p. 605-616 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on health experiences of asylum seekers to the United States
Singer, E., Molyneux, K., Gogerly-Moragoda, M., Kee, D. & Baranowski, K. A., Dec 2023, In: BMC Public Health. 23, 1, 1376.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Histories of pervasive gender-based violence in asylum-seeking women who have undergone female genital mutilation or cutting
Lever, H., Baranowski, K. A., Ottenheimer, D., Atkinson, H. G. & Singer, E. K., Jun 2022, In: Journal of Traumatic Stress. 35, 3, p. 839-851 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
8 Scopus citations
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SECURE THE BORDER ACT OF 2023; Congressional Record Vol. 169, No. 80 (House - May 11, 2023)
Katz, C. L., Singer, E. & Katz, L.
13/05/23
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Buffalo’s Unrelenting Tragedy: ‘We Haven’t Really Got a Chance to Heal’
9/01/23
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