Who is in Your Waiting Room? Health Care Professionals as Culturally Responsive and Trauma-Informed First Responders to Human Trafficking. Rollins, R., Gribble, A., Barrett, S. E., Powell, undefined, & Clydette AMA Journal of Ethics, 19(1):63, January, 2017.
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Through collaboration with researchers and policymakers, physicians can inform evidence-based standards of care for patients who have been trafficked.
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	title = {Who is in {Your} {Waiting} {Room}? {Health} {Care} {Professionals} as {Culturally} {Responsive} and {Trauma}-{Informed} {First} {Responders} to {Human} {Trafficking}},
	volume = {19},
	shorttitle = {Who is in {Your} {Waiting} {Room}?},
	url = {http://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/2017/01/pfor2-1701.html},
	doi = {10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.1.pfor2-1701},
	abstract = {Through collaboration with researchers and policymakers, physicians can inform evidence-based standards of care for patients who have been trafficked.},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2017-03-25},
	journal = {AMA Journal of Ethics},
	author = {Rollins, Rochelle and Gribble, Anna and Barrett, Sharon E. and Powell, {and} Clydette},
	month = jan,
	year = {2017},
	pages = {63}
}

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