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Recognizing Human Trafficking Victims as Patients in the Emergency Dept.

By Ali Pourmand, MD, MPH, RDMS, FACEP; and Bridget Marcinkowski, BS | on April 18, 2022 | 4 Comments
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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 04 – April 2022

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4 Responses to “Recognizing Human Trafficking Victims as Patients in the Emergency Dept.”

  1. February 11, 2025

    diane g Reply

    Thank you for the information

  2. March 12, 2025

    Janice St. John RN BSN Reply

    Very informative

  3. August 8, 2025

    Rebekah Reply

    very helpful, thank you for this information

  4. November 18, 2025

    Sharon Hilley Reply

    Very informative

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