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Course Description

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Summary

As a serious human rights violation, human trafficking has received increasing state-wide, national, and global attention throughout the last decade. Due to lack of awareness, many opportunities for interventions on behalf of trafficking victims are missed. Being one of the few groups of professionals known to interact with victims of human trafficking while they remain in captivity, healthcare providers must be prepared to recognize signs of trafficking and act appropriately to intervene. This course provides an overview of human trafficking within the pharmacy setting, empowering pharmacists with the information necessary to recognize signs of human trafficking and provide support to victims.

This course meets the pharmacy continuing education requirement outlined in Human Trafficking Bill, Chapter 2019-152, Laws of Florida. For more information, please visit: https://www.flhealthsource.gov/humantrafficking/


Program Details

Intended Audience: Pharmacists

Universal Activity Number: 0012-0000-22-041-H04-P

Contact Hours: 1.0 General hours of ACPE approved continuing education for pharmacists

Program Fees: 

  • Regular Registration: $12.50
  • UF Preceptor/Career Coach: $6.00
  • UF COP Faculty: $0.00 (Free!)

(Please note: UF Preceptor/Career Coaches & UF COP Faculty must register within the group portal to receive registration discounts. Our office is unable to retroactively apply a discount once the registration has been completed. For information on how to access the group portal, please click here).

UAN Release Date: 12/20/2022

UAN Expiration Date: 12/20/2025

Activity Type: Knowledge

Program Support: No outside financial support was provided.

Format Type: This course is self-paced, fully online.

Time to Complete: All coursework must be completed within 24 weeks from the date of registration or before date of UAN expiration, 12/20/2025, whichever comes first. This course will no longer be eligible for CE credit after 12/20/2025.


Objectives

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the scope, incidence, and types of human trafficking in Florida.
  • Recognize key warning signs and risk factors for subjection to human trafficking.
  • Discuss strategies to approach trafficking victims and determine appropriate interventions.
  • Outline procedures for reporting Florida human trafficking.
  • Identify community resources for legal and social services.

Program Overview

Program Material: Human Trafficking in Pharmacies monograph (pdf) (provided digitally within course)


Requirements for Successful Course Completion

In order to earn credit for this course, participants must read the Human Trafficking in Pharmacies monograph and pass a final assessment with a score of 70% or higher. Two chances to pass the assessment will be given. If a passing score is not earned by the second attempt, the participant must re-enroll in the course. Upon successful completion of all coursework, participants must complete a course evaluation form.


Questions?

Please contact the Continuing Pharmacy Education Team

Phone: (352) 273-6275

Email: cesupport@ahc.ufl.edu

Website: https://cpe.pharmacy.ufl.edu/


Course Access

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http://elearning.ufl.edu/

Click the blue “Log in to Continuing Education” button and enter your login credentials. You should then see your course on the Canvas dashboard or by clicking Courses>All Courses.


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The University of Florida College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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Section Title
Human Trafficking in Pharmacies
Type
self-paced
Dates
Start Now, you have 168 days to complete this course once enrolled.
Course Fee(s)
1.0 CPE Hours non-credit $12.50
Drop Request Deadline
2 days after enrollment
Transfer Request Deadline
2 days after enrollment
Accrediting Associations
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