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Human Trafficking for Healthcare Providers - An Analysis of Cases CME Posttest

Content Reviewed: 2026-01-01

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About this Assessment

Human trafficking often hides in plain sight—and healthcare professionals are in a unique position to intervene. This case-based training equips providers, support staff, and technicians with the tools to recognize signs of human trafficking, understand trauma-informed response, and take action with confidence. You’ll explore the three main types of trafficking, dispel common myths, and learn how to identify risk factors and navigate mandated reporting. With a focus on real-world scenarios and local resources, this course empowers learners to support victims, enhance safety, and make a meaningful impact in their communities. 
This course meets the ⁠Florida Chapter 2019-152 requirement of one hour of continuing education (CE) on human trafficking.   
This course meets the ⁠Michigan, Act 368 of the Public Health Code, requirement of one hour of continuing education (CE) on human trafficking.   
Human trafficking often hides in plain sight—and healthcare professionals are in a unique position to intervene. This case-based training equips providers, support staff, and technicians with the tools to recognize signs of human trafficking, understand trauma-informed response, and take action with confidence. You’ll explore the three main types of trafficking, dispel common myths, and learn how to identify risk factors and navigate mandated reporting. With a focus on real-world scenarios and local resources, this course empowers learners to support victims, enhance safety, and make a meaningful impact in their communities. 
This course meets the ⁠Florida Chapter 2019-152 requirement of one hour of continuing education (CE) on human trafficking.   
This course meets the ⁠Michigan, Act 368 of the Public Health Code, requirement of one hour of continuing education (CE) on human trafficking.   

Instructors

Megan Arbour, PhD, RN, CNM, CNE

Associate Professor

Frontier Nursing University