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CANCELED: SANE A Training - Weston March 30-April 3, 2020

2.19.20

March 30 - April 3, 2020: Marshfield St Clare's Hospital  |  3400 Ministry Parkway, Weston, WI 54476

 

Register with this link: CANCELED

 

*Clinical Skills Lab date: June 11, 2020 @ Gundersen Hospital and Medical Center, ICE House -...

SANE A Training - February 17 -21, 2020

1.2.20

SANE A Registration is FULL.

 

February 17 - 21, 2020: Ascension All Saints Medical Center, 3801 Spring Street, Racine, WI 53406

*Clinical Skills Lab date: April 30, 2020 @ Gundersen Hospital and Medical Center, ICE House...

DOJ Celebrates Forensic Nurses Week

11.12.19

The Department of Justice recognizes the many forensic nurses across our state who provide skilled, compassionate care to the people of Wisconsin every day.  Thank you!

DOJ SANE education update

9.11.19

As some of you may be aware, the IAFN has updated recommendations for SANE education.  Therefore, as a result and effective immediately, the DOJ SANE A course will no longer have a 2 year minimum RN clinical practice pre-req. For Wisconsin, this update means a likely...

2020 SANE A and SANE P COURSES

9.9.19

* Registrants MUST be present for all 46 hours of the SANE A and all 40 hours of the SANE P to be awarded CEU's. If ANY portion of the course is MISSED, the course is considered INCOMPLETE.*

 

*Attendance at Clinical Skills Lab, for SANE A registrants, is required in order to...

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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.