Human trafficking is an increasingly prominent public health issue. Numerous efforts in Michigan and across the country seek to better define the scope of the issue and to engage health professionals in prevention, treatment, and advocacy. This session will explore trends in the field from various perspectives. Event will be onsite at the School of Nursing (no registration required), and available by live webcast at the URL provided (registration required).
Michigan Public Health Training Center and UM School of NursingHuman Trafficking Prevention and Advocacy
Annual Grand Rounds offered by the Michigan Public Health Training Center and UM School of Nursing.
April 2, 2018
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Room 2000 SNB, School of Nursing Building
Sponsored by: Michigan Public Health Training Center and UM School of Nursing
Contact Information: Phoebe Goldberg, gophoebe@umich.edu
More Information & Registration
Human trafficking is an increasingly prominent public health issue. Numerous efforts in Michigan and across the country seek to better define the scope of the issue and to engage health professionals in prevention, treatment, and advocacy. This session will explore trends in the field from various perspectives. Event will be onsite at the School of Nursing (no registration required), and available by live webcast at the URL provided (registration required).