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SANE Clinical Simulation Lab Application Now Open!

10.16.23

A new collaboration with the...

IN-PERSON 2024 SANE TRAININGS

7.1.23
February 12 - 16, 2024

Theda Care Regional Medical Center, Appleton (Pine Conference Room)

Hotel:  TBD

 

APRIL 29 - MAY 3, 2023

Hudson, WI

More Information Coming Soon!

 

SEPTEMBER 25-29, 2023: SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER (SANE) SEMINAR FOR THE ADULT, ADOLESCENT & PEDIATRIC POPULATIONS (COMBINED COURSE)

7.1.23

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN.

https://wisdoj.eventsair.com/2023-sane-fall-session/ 

 

This 64-hour blended learning seminar prepares the Registered Nurse with the minimum education necessary to practice as a...

In-Person 2023 SANE Trainings

3.22.23

 

 

May 1-5, 2023  

Location:  Mercy Health & Trauma Center, Janesville

Hotel:  Cobblestone Hotel and Suites 

 

 

September  25-29th, 2023

Location:  Aspirus Howard Young Medical Center, Woodruff

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January 30 - February 3, 2023: Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Seminar for the Adult, Adolescent & Pediatric Populations (Combined Course)

12.5.22

 

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Seminar for the Adult, Adolescent & Pediatric Populations (Combined Course)

 

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN.

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the common goal of creating a seamless, community-based response to the needs of sexual assault victim/survivors

The Medical/Forensic Examiner Program is an essential component of the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART). Each county-based team includes local law enforcement, the District Attorney's office, SAFEs, and sexual assault support center advocates. Members of the SART share the common goal of creating a seamless, community-based response to the needs of sexual assault victim/survivors. As more is learned about the prevalence of sexual assault/abuse and the related low reporting rate, there is increased responsibility to improve the systems charged with responding to these crimes, and to provide a uniform, integrated, informed response to sexual assault. The key systems are healthcare providers, law enforcement, sexual assault centers and prosecutors. Each Medical/Forensic examiner is an integral member of the SART responding to this need.