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Medical Help For The Survivor Ep 15
Episode 1528th February 2020 • The 411 Live • The 411 Live
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In this episode of the 411 Live, Beverly Taylor is joined again by Dr. Angela Rabbit, DO, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Dr. Wendi Ehrman, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Adolescent Medicine Specialist at Children’s Hospital as they talk about how the medical world can help survivors of sex trafficking. Dr. Angela Rabbit and Dr. Wendi Ehrman leads the discussion into a topic that a lot of us often forget, adults. When thinking of victims of sex trafficking, it’s easy for us to shift quickly to kids but we also need to look for adults as well. We dive into the process of how medical professionals are should be trained to handle situations with survivors of sex trafficking from the right terms to use to every step that needs to be taken after that. There has been progress in how the medical field prepares and approaches the world of sex trafficking. There are always areas that can be improved on and Dr. Wendi Ehrman and Dr. Angela Rabbit talk about those who are willing to learn and what they can do to prepare themselves to treat a person who has been trafficked. Join Beverly Taylor and our guest as we get real. This is the 411 Live. If you are new to The 411 Live podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page the411live.org/contact if you have questions, topic ideas, questions about videos, podcasts, blogs, or feedback just let us know. “Trafficked” More Than Just A Story Healing Series Our current project is the “Trafficked” More Than Just A Story Healing Series. Production costs for this project are well over $300,000, and we are asking for your assistance. Donations will go towards The 411 Live “Trafficked” More Than Just A Story Healing Series and to continue The “I Dare You To Heal Movement” that helps support survivors through their journey of healing focusing on human trafficking and other traumatic experiences. You can make a one-time donation or we have a variety of sponsorship opportunities available. Your financial support is critical to the success of this project. All contributions made to The 411 Live is tax deductible to the extent permissible by law. Click Here to Donate: the411live.org/donate

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