Overview
While nearly 90% of human trafficking survivors report having contact with healthcare providers while being trafficked, physicians have a low index of suspicion and low confidence in identifying trafficking victims. To effectively intervene on behalf of this group of patients, providers must possess a functional understanding of clinical presentations, risk factors, screening tools, and trauma-informed care. This activity lays out these essentials of knowledge and competencies for systems-based practice.
Location
Please check the individual session for location or broadcast availability.
Series Director
Mollie Gordon, MA, MD
Kimberly Williams
Target Audience and Needs
This training is for all healthcare professionals who work with patients.
Educational Methods
Educational methods will include lectures and case presentations.
Objectives
At the conclusion of the sessions, the participants should be able to:
- Identify signs of human trafficking when evaluating patients in their clinical setting
- List 3 red flags that would warrant further investigation for human trafficking
- Explain the scope of human trafficking and limitations in data
Evaluation
Participants may be asked to complete a session evaluation.
Accreditation/Credit Designation
Physicians: Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Social Worker: Baylor College of Medicine, Division of Continuing Professional Development (License Number 7270) is an approved continuing education provider for Social Workers through the Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners. This activity has been approved for 1.00 continuing education units.
Ethics: The presentation, Human Trafficking 101: A Healthcare Primer, has been designated by Baylor College of Medicine for 1.00 credit of education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.
Series Coordinator
Sandra Frazier
sfrazier1@stlukeshealth.org