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Virtual CME Program

Human Trafficking 101: A Healthcare Primer

In this lecture, audience members will understand a public health approach to addressing and responding to human trafficking in the healthcare setting. A socio-ecological model of vulnerabilities will be explored. Mental health and physical health impacts of trauma will be discussed. A trauma informed approach to meeting the biopsychosocial needs of labor and sex-trafficked patients will be discussed.

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CME/CE Information

0 Credits - Not for CME/CE Credit

Release Date: 4/17/2025

Expiration Date: 4/17/2026

Learning Objectives

  • Increase awareness and identification of trafficking victims in the healthcare setting
  • Provide safe and appropriate care to trafficking victims
  • Develop systems of care promoting re-integration of trafficking survivors
  • Review how trafficking occurs and the red flags of exploitation
  • Discuss the basics of trauma-informed care and management, and identify local resources for trafficked individuals
     

State Licensure Requirements

The Baylor College of Medicine’s training course, “Human Trafficking 101: A Healthcare Primer” is approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) in accordance with Texas Occupations Code, House Bill 2059, 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019. Completed for 1.0 CME/CE Credits.

Faculty

Mollie Gordon, MD

Associate Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Medical Director, Anti-Human Trafficking Program
Associate Director, Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Ben Taub Hospital
Co-Founder, Division of Global Mental Health

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All individuals in control of content for this activity (including faculty, moderator, editors, reviewers) have disclosed no relevant financial relationships. 

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Human Trafficking 101: A Healthcare Primer

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