Florida law and board framework
Explains the Florida human-trafficking education requirement, the one-hour board-aprobado course rule, and what online aprobación means for physicians.
Bilingual information for physicians, clinical groups, and approval review of a future Florida human trafficking CE course. It includes a course walkthrough, curriculum, sample certificate, and planned pricing. Enrollment remains closed while approval and reporting are clarified.
Course content is for continuing education only and does not constitute medical advice, establish a physician-patient relationship, or replace clinical judgment.
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10 to 12 minutes. Explains the Florida human-trafficking education requirement, the one-hour board-aprobado course rule, and what online aprobación means for physicians.
15 minutes. Covers red flags in emergency care, primary care, outpatient visits, injury patterns, control dynamics, and common barriers to disclosure.
15 minutes. Teaches how to respond without increasing danger, how to document concerns accurately, and how to preserve patient trust while staying clinically appropriate.
12 to 15 minutes. Walks through hotline, law-enforcement, safeguarding, and office-policy considerations, including signage and internal reporting procedures.
8 to 10 minutes. Applies the content to short physician-focused cases involving adult patients, adolescents, companion control, and uncertain safety conditions.
Explains the Florida human-trafficking education requirement, the one-hour board-aprobado course rule, and what online aprobación means for physicians.
Covers red flags in emergency care, primary care, outpatient visits, injury patterns, control dynamics, and common barriers to disclosure.
Teaches how to respond without increasing danger, how to document concerns accurately, and how to preserve patient trust while staying clinically appropriate.
Walks through hotline, law-enforcement, safeguarding, and office-policy considerations, including signage and internal reporting procedures.
Applies the content to short physician-focused cases involving adult patients, adolescents, companion control, and uncertain safety conditions.