Stuart L. Lustig, MD, MPH, is a Medical Director for Cigna Corporation. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and recent Director of Psychiatric Training in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. His clinical and research work involves advocacy for immigrants, refugees, and survivors of torture. He is an Asylum Network Evaluator for Physicians for Human Rights and a Human Rights Clinic Trainer and Evaluator for HealthRight International. He was a guest lecturer in the UCSF Medicine Law-Collaborative, where he taught Interdisciplinary Approaches to Advocacy. He oversaw the child psychiatry rotation for medical students, nurse practitioner students, and psychiatry residents. He is a guest lecturer in Hastings College of the Law where he offers a refugee clinic seminar. Dr. Lustig developed a collaborative relationship between the child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship program and the San Francisco County Department of Public Health, where fellows now rotate as part of their training in public sector child psychiatry. Additionally, he developed an innovative curriculum on advocacy for first-year child psychiatry residents . He has authored numerous book chapters and scholarly journal articles.