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AI ER Domestic-Violence Screening Prep: Building Safety-Aware Workflows
AI can prep ER staff on trauma-informed DV screening, but disclosure handling and safety planning require trained advocates.
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- 1The premise
- 2DV screening
- 3trauma-informed care
- 4advocate handoff
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Section 1
The premise
AI can generate scenario-based training and screening cue cards that align with the ED's DV protocol and advocate referral pathway.
What AI does well here
- Generate scenario decks for trauma-informed screening training.
- Draft cue cards reminding staff to separate accompanying parties before screening.
What AI cannot do
- Replace a trained DV advocate at the bedside.
- Decide whether documentation will be subpoenaed by the perpetrator.
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