Medical Practice Periodic In-Service and Orientation | Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc.
Staff Training • Michigan AFC • CEU Credit
Medical Practice Periodic In-Service and Orientation
Strengthen your medical practice and Michigan Adult Foster Care compliance with a focused in-service and orientation.
Learn what human trafficking is, how to spot red flags in patients and residents, and how to act, report, and collaborate
to keep vulnerable adults safe.
Explore why human trafficking must be a standing topic in medical practice in-services and AFC training.
Connect legal, ethical, and safety expectations to day-to-day care of vulnerable adults.
What is Human Trafficking?
Review clear definitions, common myths, and how trafficking situations can present in clinics, hospitals,
and Adult Foster Care homes so staff are prepared to recognize the problem early.
Know the Red Flags
Learn behavioral, physical, and situational indicators that something is wrong, including patterns commonly seen
in medical settings and group living environments where residents may not feel free to speak.
Chapter 2: The Action Plan
Build and reinforce an action plan for your team. Understand what you can do in the moment, how to document,
when and how to report, and how to collaborate with external partners while protecting resident safety.
What You’ll Gain
Michigan Adult Foster Care CEU credit that supports orientation and periodic in-service requirements.
A practical understanding of how human trafficking intersects with daily medical and AFC practice.
Concrete red flag check-points staff can use when interacting with patients and residents.
An action and reporting framework that fits both healthcare and Adult Foster Care environments.
A downloadable certificate of completion suitable for personnel and compliance files.
Use this online CEU to standardize expectations for every team member who interacts with vulnerable adults
in your medical practice or Adult Foster Care home.