https://www.sigmamarketplace.org/sexual-assault-forensic-examiner-program----online-course $300
Accreditation: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This course provides learners with the necessary knowledge and resources to develop a clinical knowledge base when caring for patients of sexual violence. The goal of this course is to provide affordable, comprehensive basic SAFE Adult/Adolescent education using pedagogical science to thread nursing philosophies, theory, concepts, practice frameworks, scope, and standards of practice through forensic nursing educational opportunities. The course contains 14 modules that follow the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) Educational Guidelines for didactic course work in Adolescent/Adult SANE and features subject matter experts from around the United States. In accordance with IAFN guidelines, participants have 12 weeks to complete the program.
What's in it for me?
This course satisfies the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) requirement for 40 hours of didactic coursework as one component of completing the SANE-A certification. The course provides a solid foundation for medical professionals to begin practicing as a SAFE or SANE, under the guidance of a qualified preceptor. Learners will be able to gather and utilize available research and best practices surrounding the medical forensic examination for patients affected by sexual assault.
Course Learning Outcomes:
After participating in this course, learners will be able to: (Each of the 40 units has associated learning outcomes. A sampling of them is included below).
Identify common psychological responses to violence
Define a "Victim-Centered" approach to Sexual Assault
Describe how law enforcement responds to a sexual assault investigation
Discuss how evidence collection impacts the analysis of the evidence
Discuss injuries frequently seen in strangulation patients
Define the protections afforded to students by Title IX
Name the oral, anogenital anatomical structures of the female and male adolescent/adult
Recognize abnormal cervical findings
Assess and document visible Physical Examination Findings
Promote and apply evidence-based practice in your role as a forensic nurse
Describe the technology of alternate light source (ALS)
Define a chain of evidence
Discuss nursing interventions to ensure appropriate care for victims of elder sexual assault
Explain best practices for interacting with patients with various disabilities
List 3 myths about male sexual assault
Distinguish between the legal authority to consent and a decisional capacity to consent
Provide appropriate treatment, referral, and follow up for LGBTQ+ sexual assault patients
Demonstrate the ability to obtain Medicolegal photographs that provide a true and accurate reflection of the subject matter
Recognize symptoms associated with sexually transmitted infections
Describe the mechanism of action, baseline testing, side effects, administration and follow up needs related to the utilization of emergency contraception options
Discuss the discharge instructions to be provided to the patient, taking into account age
Confidently carry out your duties as an expert witness in court
Program Outline:
Pre-Assessment
Module 1: Overview of Forensic Nursing and Sexual Violence (5.8 NCPD*)
Introduction to SAFE Course
Forensic Nursing in Sexual Assualt Care - Education Requirements
Resume and CV Development
Forensic Nursing: Overview and History
The Epidemiology and History of Sexual Violence
Sexual Offenders & Paraphilias
Module 2: Victim Responses and Crisis Intervention (2.3 NCPD*)
Responses to Trauma
Neurophysiology of Trauma
Module 3: Collaborating with Community Agencies (3.7 NCPD*)
Collaborating with Communities
Roles and Responsibilities - Medical Forensic Evaluation by RN
Roles and Responsibilities - Law Enforcement
Roles and Responsibilities - Forensic Scientists
Module 4: Medical Forensic Examination: History Taking (2.8 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - History by RN
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Strangulation
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Campus Title IX
Module 5: Observing and Assessing Physical Examination Findings (7.6 NCPD*)
Observing and Assessing Physical Examination Findings: Ano-genital Anatomy
Evaluation of the Cervix in Forensic Nursing Practice
Physical Injury Detection in the Medical Forensic Evaluation Part 1
Planning Care Using Evidence
Nursing Diagnosis vs. Medical Diagnosis in the Medical Forensic Evaluation
Evidence-Based Practice for the Forensic Nurse in Sexual Assault Care
Module 6: Medical Forensic Evaluation Specimen Collection (4.3 NCPD*)
Sexual Assault examination of the patient
Medical Forensic Evaluation and Evidence Collection: Victim Patient
Sexual Assault examination of the patient (suspect)
Module 7: Vulnerable Populations (5.5 NCPD*)
Sexual Assault of Older Persons
Communicating with Patients with Disabilities Experiencing Sexual Assault
Male Sexual Assault
Patients Unable to Consent - Incapacitation
Sexual Assault of LGBTQ Patients
Module 8: Medical Forensic Evaluation Photography (2.2 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Photography
Module 9: Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing & Prophylaxis (1.3 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Sexually Transmitted Infection
Module 10: Pregnancy Testing and Prophylaxis (1.0 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Pregnancy Risk and Treatment
Module 11: Medical Forensic Evaluation Documentation (1.7 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Documentation
Module 12: Discharge and Follow-up Planning (1.0 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Discharge and Follow-up
Module 13: Legal Considerations and Judicial Proceedings (3.3 NCPD*)
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Role of the Forensic Nurse in Judicial Proceedings
Medical Forensic Evaluation - Forensic Nurse Perspective of the Judicial Proceedings
Module 14: A Complete Medical Forensic Exam (2.8 NCPD*)
comprehensive medical assessment
Post-Assessment
*NCPD will not be awarded until after the successful completion of all of the courses.