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UPDATED: In-Person SANE Training 2022 & 2023 Dates

7.26.22

September 12 – 16,  2022: Weston  |  Registration is closed.

 

January 30  - Feb 3, 2023: La Crosse - Gundersen Health Onalaska Education Center

 

May 1 – 5, 2023: Janesville - Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center

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Track Kit System Goes Live

5.18.22

Track Kit system goes live Tuesday May 24th!

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Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Seminar for the Adult, Adolescent and Pediatric Populations

5.18.22

This 64 Credit Hour course will cover the didactic components necessary for practice as a sexual assault nurse examiner for all populations served.  This is a blended learning course with up to 20 hours of self-paced modules that need to be completed prior to attending the in-...

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Seminar for the Adult/Adolescent Population Registration - Now Open!

2.17.22

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Seminar for the Adult/Adolescent Population Registration 

 

Registration and Details here:

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SANE Training 2022 and 2023 Dates Announced

12.17.21

 

April 4 - 8, 2022: Racine 

 

September 12 – 16,  2022: Weston

 

January 30  - Feb 3, 2023: La Crosse - Gundersen Health Onalaska Education Center

 

May 1 – 5, 2023: Milwaukee...

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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.