Human Trafficking in Areas of Conflict: Health Care Professionals’ Duty to Act
Tipo
Article (issue/policy brief, journal, blog, etc.)
País
Global
Región
Global
Organización
AMA Journal of Ethics
Año
2017
Idioma
English
Serie de la publicación
Human Trafficking and Medicine: Volume 19, Number 1: 1-131
Given the significant global burden of human trafficking, the ability of clinicians to identify and provide treatment for trafficked persons is critical. Particularly in conflict settings, health care facilities often serve as the first and sometimes only point of contact for trafficked persons. As such, medical practitioners have a unique opportunity and an ethical imperative to intervene, even in nonclinical roles. With proper training, medical practitioners can assist trafficked persons by documenting human trafficking cases, thereby placing pressure on key stakeholders to enforce legal protections, and by providing adequate services to those trafficked.
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