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How to Recognize, Treat Victims of Sex Trafficking

By Jessica Munoz, RN, BSN, MSN, APRN-RX, FNP-BC | on March 7, 2014 | 1 Comment
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One Response to “How to Recognize, Treat Victims of Sex Trafficking”

  1. March 26, 2014

    Gar LaSalle Reply

    Very important that emergency physicians, nurses and APCs recognize this and identify community resources to help victims like this. Human sex trafficking is a huge problem in communities all across the country.

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