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Exploring the Essential Features of “Pamela Tabor – Human Trafficking: Identification and Response Within Healthcare”
Human trafficking, or modern-day slavery, is a growing problem. And no community is immune from it. As nurses, we have a duty to be knowledgeable regarding trauma informed care to victims of human trafficking. Learn how to identify risk factors, associated healthcare issues, comprehensive assessment and documentation, as well as the legalities involved. Actual patient case studies will be discussed to highlight some of the ways that nurses can intervene for these victims.
Speaker
Pamela Tabor, DNP-Forensics, AFN-BC
Director
Board of Directors of the IAFN
Dr. Pamela D. Tabor, DNP-Forensics, AFN-BC, serves as a consultant and expert witness in the private sector and for the Department of Defense in military trials. She has testified before the legislature on numerous occasions, has consulted at the Pentagon, served as the director for the Arkansas Infant & Child Death Review Program and developed the Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Training Program in Arkansas. Pamela holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree with a forensic focus, is a Board-Certified Advance Forensic Nurse and has an Advance Health Specialty Forensic Science Certification. She is a Certified Law Enforcement Standards and Training Instructor and a Fellow with the International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners.
She served two terms on the board of Directors for the International Association of Forensic Nurses and earned the Distinguished Fellow award. Pamela has published articles in peer-review journals, authored a book chapter in Core Curriculum for Forensic Nursing and is currently working on a chapter about stalking for the Academy of Forensic Nurses.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Pamela Tabor maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Pamela Tabor is a member of the Academy of Forensic Nurses, Medicolegal Death Investigation Committee and the International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners.
Objectives
- Distinguish between the types of human trafficking.
- Differentiate between human trafficking and human smuggling.
- Analyze risk factors and associated healthcare issues associated with human trafficking victims. ย ย ย ย
- Construct a strategy for providing trauma informed care for victims of human trafficking and provision of resources.
- Synthesize applicable laws and mandated reporting requirements.
Outline
- The Growing Scope of Human Trafficking
- Types of Human Trafficking
- Related Laws
- Mandated Reporting
- Identification of Human Trafficking Victims
- Healthcare Provider Response
- Healthcare Provider and Patient Resources
- Actual Patient Case Studies
Target Audience
Nurses
Reviews
Jenna S
“very informative and educational”
Jayne R
“great teacher! Very interesting informative class!”
Tony W
“This was very interesting and I learned a great deal. “
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