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Human Trafficking and Healthcare, Michigan

Provided by: HealthStream, Inc.

CE: 2.0 Hour(s)
State

This is a two-part education on human trafficking for physicians and nurse practitioners.

  • Part 1 : Essential Information and Human Trafficking and Healthcare,
  • Part 2 : Roles in Identifying and Caring for Trafficked Persons.

This course has been approved by the State of Michigan.

Course Included

This is a two-part education on human trafficking. Please review both courses, Human Trafficking and Healthcare, Michigan, Part 1: Essential Information and Human Trafficking and Healthcare, Michigan, Part 2: Roles in Identifying and Caring for Trafficked Persons. Please note: Completing this learning activity does not authorize you to add any skill discussed in the content to your practice if this function is not included in your current scope of practice.

After completing this learning activity, the participant should be able to:

  • Define human trafficking.
  • Recognize types of trafficking.
  • Identify the dynamics of human trafficking.
  • List vulnerability factors of human trafficking.
  • Identify health impacts of trafficking. 

Activity Planners and Authors

  • Heather A. Scroggins, MSN, RN-BC (Author, Content Expert)
  • Sheryl Ness, BSN, MA, RN (Nurse Planner)
  • Emmanouil Kiriakopolous, DO (Course Director)
  • Amanda Pitt, MBA, BSN, RN, RN-BC, Lead Nurse Planner, HealthStream (Planner)
  • Evan McEwing, DNP, PHNA-BC, RN, CCRP, CHSE, Director, Content Development and Research, HealthStream (Planner)
  • Jessica Ellis, RN, BSN, Director, Content Development, HealthStream (Planner)
  • Sheryl Ness, BSN, MA, RN, Editorial Manager, HealthStream (Planner)
  • Germaine Broussard, B.S., Sr. Development Manager, HealthStream (Planner)
  • CorShun Thurman, B.A., Accreditation Specialist, Accreditation, HealthStream (Staff)
  • Melissa Pickens, BBA, Accreditation Specialist, Accreditation, HealthStream (Staff)

None of the planners for this educational activity have relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.

Commercial Support

This activity was not commercially supported.

Criteria for Completion

This activity contains a post-test and reflective/interactive content. You must complete the entire activity, including the evaluation, and score an 80% or higher on the post-test in order to obtain a certificate of completion. Partial credit will not be given.

Licensees must provide their license/member numbers for record keeping purposes. Continuing education licensing/certification requirements vary by profession and state. Learners should contact their licensing/certification board or professional organization to confirm that these contact hours will be accepted. HealthStream does not warrant acceptance.

CE Release & Expiration Dates

ANCC (Registered Nurses)

Release Date: 2/16/2024

Expiration Date: 2/15/2027

ACCME (Medical Providers)

Release Date: 2/16/2024

Expiration Date: 2/15/2027

Next Review Date:

This course will be reviewed in 8/15/2026 to determine if the content is still relevant and/or needs to be updated for renewal.

The content from this activity was originally written by a team of writers, subject matter experts, and clinicians from HealthStream. The planning committee has reviewed this updated content and determined it to be appropriate for inclusion in this activity.

Part 1:

Introduction to Human Trafficking

Course Information

What is Human Trafficking? 

Human Trafficking vs Human Smuggling

What Constitutes Human Trafficking?

The AMP Model

Types of Human Trafficking

Labor Trafficking

Sex Trafficking

Sex Trafficking: Social Media Recruitment

Types of Traffickers 

Human Trafficking Statistics and Impacts

Human Trafficking Statistics

Physical and Mental Impact

Victim Protection Laws

Conclusion

Part 2:

Human Trafficking Overview 

Human Trafficking Overview

Trauma-Informed Care (

Six Guiding Principles of Trauma Informed Care

Indicators of Trafficking  

Reproductive and Sexual Health in Trafficking

Clinical Encounters 

Clinical Encounters

School-Based Care 

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Organizational Protocols

Interviewing a Patient

Patients with Limited English

Speaking Privately, Safely

How to Screen

The PEARR Tool 

What to Document

Safety and Resources 

Keep Your Patients and Yourself Safe

Not All Victims are Ready

Anti-Trafficking Community Partners

Resources For Human Trafficking

Exit

Accrediting Body: ACCME; ANCC
Credit Name: CME; CNE
Credit Units: 2 AMA PRA Category I Credit(s)™ ; Contact Hour(s)
Accreditation Statement:

Physicians

HealthStream, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

This enduring material is designated for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Other Healthcare Providers

This activity was awarded AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.

State Boards of Medicine


- Michigan Board of Medicine

Nurses

HealthStream CNE Provider Unit is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. ANCC Provider Number: P0088

This activity is awarded 2.0 contact hour(s); 0 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology.

State Nursing Boards


- Michigan Board of Nursing

CE Broker Tracking Number: 50-907

Course Number: [CourseIdentifier] Category: General

Please note: Some boards will round the reported contact hours to the nearest 0.5 hour.

For licensed professionals who use CE Broker: HealthStream will automatically report your completion to CE Broker if your licensing board is listed. You must enter your license number, state, and discipline in your HealthStream profile for successful reporting. Other professionals may self-report the completion, if appropriate.

HealthStream Reports to CE Broker within 24hrs

This is a two-part education on human trafficking. Please review both courses, Human Trafficking and Healthcare, Michigan, Part 1: Essential Information and Human Trafficking and Healthcare, Michigan, Part 2: Roles in Identifying and Caring for Trafficked Persons. Please note: Completing this learning activity does not authorize you to add any skill discussed in the content to your practice if this function is not included in your current scope of practice.

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