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Hanni Stoklosa
MD, MPH
Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH, is the executive director of HEAL Trafficking and an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital with appointments at Harvard Medical School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. She is the director of the Global Women's Health Fellowship at the Connors Center of Brigham and Women's Hospital. Dr. Stoklosa is an internationally recognized expert, advocate, researcher, and speaker on the well-being of trafficking survivors in the US and internationally through a public health lens. She has advised the United Nations, International Organization for Migration, US Department of Health and Human Services, US Department of Labor, US Department of State, and National Academy of Medicine on issues of human trafficking and has testified as an expert witness multiple times before the US Congress. Moreover, she has conducted research on trafficking and persons facing the most significant social, economic, and health challenges in a diversity of settings, including Australia, China, Egypt, Guatemala, India, Liberia, Nepal, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, South Sudan, Taiwan, and Thailand. Among other accolades, Dr. Stoklosa has most recently been honored with the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Women's Health Emerging Leader Award and the Harvard Medical School Dean's Faculty Community Service Award for her tireless efforts to advance the public health response to trafficking. Her antitrafficking work has been featured by the New York Times, Glamour, National Public Radio, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, STAT News, and Marketplace. Dr. Stoklosa published the first textbook addressing the public health response to trafficking, Human Trafficking Is a Public Health Issue: A Paradigm Expansion in the United States.
Courses with Hanni Stoklosa
Browse Course CatalogHuman Trafficking: Hiding in Plain Sight (Recorded Webinar)
Presented by Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH
Human Trafficking: Hiding in Plain Sight (Recorded Webinar)
Target Audience: All Michigan healthcare providers required to receive human trafficking training for licensing.
This course is a recording of a previously hosted live webinar event. Polling and question submission features are not available for this recording. Format and structure may differ from standard MedBridge courses. A majority of human trafficking victims access healthcare while being exploited in the United States. This represents a critical opportunity and responsibility for health professionals to intervene in victims' lives, setting them on a path toward health and healing. This webinar will provide an overview of human trafficking, including its US definition, scope, as well vulnerabilities that lead someone to be trafficked. Further, it will provide specific guidance to health professionals on signs to identify human trafficking victims, methods for screening, and recommended intervention protocols. The webinar will review common mistakes when screening for trafficking; practical advice on implementation of trauma-informed care, the role of unconscious bias in caring for trafficking victims; and links between the opioid epidemic and human trafficking.
This program meets the Michigan human trafficking training requirements for health care providers.
Human Trafficking for Health Care Professionals: Florida (2024)
Presented by Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH
Human Trafficking for Health Care Professionals: Florida (2024)
A majority of human trafficking victims access health care in the United States while being exploited. This represents a critical opportunity and responsibility for health professionals to intervene in victims' lives, setting them on a path toward health and healing. This course will provide an overview of human trafficking, including its US definition, the scope of the problem, and vulnerabilities that can lead someone to be trafficked. Further, it will provide specific guidance to health professionals on signs to identify human trafficking victims, methods for assessment, and recommended intervention protocols. The course will review common mistakes when assessing for trafficking, practical advice on implementation of trauma-informed care, the role of unconscious bias in caring for trafficking victims, and links between the opioid epidemic and human trafficking. This program meets the Florida human trafficking training requirements for health care providers.
Human Trafficking for Health Care Professionals: Michigan (2024)
Presented by Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH
Human Trafficking for Health Care Professionals: Michigan (2024)
A majority of human trafficking victims access health care in the United States while being exploited. This represents a critical opportunity and responsibility for health professionals to intervene in victims' lives, setting them on a path toward health and healing. This course will provide an overview of human trafficking, including its US definition, the scope of the problem, and vulnerabilities that can lead someone to be trafficked. Further, it will provide specific guidance to health professionals on signs to identify human trafficking victims, methods for assessment, and recommended intervention protocols. The course will review common mistakes when assessing for trafficking, practical advice on implementation of trauma-informed care, the role of unconscious bias in caring for trafficking victims, and links between the opioid epidemic and human trafficking. This program meets the Michigan human trafficking training requirements for health care providers.
Human Trafficking for Healthcare Professionals: Texas (2024)
Presented by Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH
Human Trafficking for Healthcare Professionals: Texas (2024)
A majority of human trafficking victims access healthcare while being exploited in the United States. This represents a critical opportunity and responsibility for health professionals to intervene in victims' lives, setting them on a path toward health and healing. This course will provide an overview of human trafficking, including its US definition, the scope of the problem, and vulnerabilities that lead someone to be trafficked. Further, it will provide specific guidance to health professionals on signs to identify human trafficking victims, methods for assessment, and recommended intervention protocols. The course will review common mistakes when assessing for trafficking, practical advice on implementation of trauma-informed care, the role of unconscious bias in caring for trafficking victims, and links between the opioid epidemic and human trafficking. This program meets the Texas human trafficking training requirements for healthcare providers.
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May 25, 2018
Human Trafficking: Hiding in Plain Sight
Presented by Hanni Stoklosa
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