
Nurse Dot Podcast - Training Nurses to Spot Trafficking
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In this week's episode, Cara is joined by Francine Bono-Neri, PhD, RN, APRN, PNP, FAAN, to shed light on the hidden realities of human trafficking and the critical role healthcare professionals play in recognizing and responding to victims. The conversation reveals how easily signs of trafficking can be missed, even in well-resourced hospitals, and challenges stereotypes by highlighting that boys, men, and victims of familial trafficking are also affected. Listeners will learn that trafficking takes many forms beyond sex trafficking, including labor, organ trafficking, and forced criminality, often leaving survivors with complex legal and emotional hurdles. The episode explores innovative ways discreet resources like QR codes and shoe cards are helping victims access support, especially when they can't safely use a phone or don't realize they're being exploited. Cara and Francine discuss the urgent need for better education, sharing that most nursing students receive little to no training on trafficking and feel unprepared to help.
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