Sondra S. Crosby
Associate Professor of Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights – Boston University School of Public Health
Associate Professor, Medicine – Boston University School of Medicine
- Education
- University of Washington, MD Field of Study: Medicine
University of Washington, PharmD
Washington State University, BPharm - scrosby@bu.edu
- Phone
- (617) 414-7179
Sondra Crosby, MD is a medical doctor and Professor of Medicine at Boston University, specializing in internal medicine. She is also a faculty member of the Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights department at the Boston University School of Public Health.
Dr. Crosby is notable for being one of the first doctors allowed to travel to Guantanamo to independently examine Guantanamo captives. She is also notable for serving as the director of medical care at the Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights. She examined over 300 torture victims at the Center.
Dr. Crosby is one of the authors of Broken Laws, Broken Lives: Medical Evidence of Torture by the US, published by Physicians for Human Rights. According to Physicians for Human Rights, Dr. Crosby has “written over 200 affidavits documenting medical and psychological sequelae of torture.”