Identifying and Assessing Domestic Abuse Victims for ASC Professionals
Course Provider
Certifications
Learning Objectives
Recognize physical, emotional, behavioral, and contextual signs of domestic abuse, neglect, and human trafficking in patients across all ages and backgrounds.
Differentiate between various types of abusesuch as intimate partner violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and traffickingand understand how abuse presents differently across populations.
Demonstrate the ability to conduct trauma-informed assessments and ask screening questions in a compassionate, respectful, and culturally sensitive manner.
Outline federal and state-mandated reporting responsibilities for suspected abuse, neglect, and human trafficking, including when and how to document disclosures.
Identify high-risk populations and common indicators of coercion, exploitation, and control used by abusers and traffickers in healthcare settings.
Course Offering: Written/printed (enduring)
Domain Focus: Care Delivery and Reimbursement Methods Registration for this activity is limited exclusively to organizations that maintain an active subscription to the MedTrainer Learning Management System (LMS). Only learners accessing the course through the MedTrainer LMS platform are eligible to enroll at no charge and receive credit upon successful completion of the course, post-test, and evaluation form.
Domain Focus: Care Delivery and Reimbursement Methods Registration for this activity is limited exclusively to organizations that maintain an active subscription to the MedTrainer Learning Management System (LMS). Only learners accessing the course through the MedTrainer LMS platform are eligible to enroll at no charge and receive credit upon successful completion of the course, post-test, and evaluation form.