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AMA journal of ethics

Journal Volume: 19
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Year: 2017
Articles in SafetyLit: 12

Caring for the trafficked patient: ethical challenges and recommendations for health care professionals

Commentary: Exploring the nature and scope of clinicians' obligations to respond to human trafficking

Decreasing human trafficking through sex work decriminalization

Ethical considerations in mandatory disclosure of data acquired while caring for human trafficking survivors

Groupthink: how should clinicians respond to human trafficking?

Human trafficking in areas of conflict: health care professionals' duty to act

Human trafficking, mental illness, and addiction: avoiding diagnostic overshadowing

Mandatory reporting of human trafficking: potential benefits and risks of harm

Physician encounters with human trafficking: legal consequences and ethical considerations

Should U.S. physicians support the decriminalization of commercial sex?

Taking up the mantle of human trafficking education: who should be responsible?

Who is in your waiting room? Health care professionals as culturally responsive and trauma-informed first responders to human trafficking


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