Training Program (Existing Enrollment Based)

Human Trafficking Training

Baylor College of Medicine, United States

This training encompasses a 1-hour presentation including a survivor-leader account, emerging research and data, as well as 2 case presentations. Surveys administered before and after the training will assist in gauging training efficacy to continue advancing healthcare provider awareness and comfort in managing trafficked victims. 

Additional info

Available online, on Zoom, or in person. Can train staff, NGO, leaders, and governments. 

Relevant website: pathcollaborative.org/path-training/

Key Information

Month(s) of trainingNot Applicable (Anytime possible)
Duration of training< 1 week
Audience / ParticipantsGraduate Fellow(s), Graduate Student(s), Health Care Administrator(s), Health Care Clinician(s) - Nurse(s), Health Care Clinician(s) - Physician(s), Health Care Professional(s) (Not listed - please specify), Health Care Staff Member(s), Medical Student(s), Non-Governmental Organization Employee(s), Policy-Maker(s), Postdoctoral Trainee(s), Resident Physician(s), Undergraduate Student(s), University Assistant Professor, University Faculty/Staff
Complexity of TrainingIntermediate
Language(s) of instructionEnglish
Format of TrainingHybrid (Online and In-person)
Training Location (Institution Type)Academic Center
Program - EnrollmentOpen Enrollment
Cost StructureNo cost
Certification or DegreeCertificate Granting Course
Application DeadlineRolling
Planned DatesCurrent, daily availble
Grants AvailableNo
Research SkillsBiostatistics and tests of significance, Human subjects and research ethics, Technical writing / publications
Research Study DesignCorrelational (e.g., case-control study, observational study--cohort, cross sectional), Descriptive (e.g., case-study, naturalistic observation, survey), Experimental (e.g., field experiment, controlled experiment - RCTs, quasi-experiment), Review (literature review, systematic review)
Research ApproachTraditional Research
Research MethodologyMixed and Multiple Methods
Research AgendaMental Health Research
Research ContinuumEfficacy Research
Research InfluenceCommunity, Individual, Interpersonal, Societal