Taking Up the Mantle of Human Trafficking Education: Who Should Be Responsible?

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Abstract

Human trafficking is a global human rights issue with long-range health consequences about which physicians are largely uneducated. Medical schools are uniquely positioned to address this gap. All future physicians, regardless of specialty, must learn to identify victims and refer them to trauma-informed treatment. Research and advocacy are needed to address the lack of rigorously evaluated curricula in this area, impact policy, and improve services for victims of this heinous form of exploitation.

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Taking Up the Mantle of Human Trafficking Education: Who Should Be Responsible? (2017). AMA Journal of Ethics, 19(1), 35–42. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.1.ecas4-1701

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