Bohnert Carrie A, Calhoun Aaron W, Mittel Olivia F
Director of the Standardized Patient (SP) Program at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, and serves as vice president for operations for the Association of Standardized Patient Educators.
Associate professor of pediatric critical care at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, where he is also the director of the Simulation for Pediatric Assessment, Resuscitation, and Communication (SPARC) program at Norton Children's Hospital.
AMA J Ethics. 2017 Jan 1;19(1):35-42. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.1.ecas4-1701.
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.
人口贩卖是一个全球性人权问题,会产生长期健康后果,但医生对此大多未接受过相关教育。医学院在弥补这一差距方面具有独特优势。所有未来的医生,无论其专业如何,都必须学会识别受害者并将他们转介至接受创伤知情治疗。需要开展研究和宣传工作,以解决该领域缺乏经过严格评估的课程这一问题,影响政策制定,并改善针对这种恶劣剥削形式受害者的服务。