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Just a reminder to those of you who have or are planing to signup for the SANE-A training course in May 2009. There is a exam testing date on October 25. 2009 in Atlanta.  This is immedately following the 17th Annual Scientific Assembly  of the IAFN.

Current Exam sites:

City

State 

Site Location (changes in Red)
Anchorage AK Providence Alaska Medical Center
Flagstaff  AZ Northern Arizona Healthcare
Scottsdale AZ Scottsdale Community College
San Diego CA Scripps Mercy Hospital
Burlingame CA Peninsula Medical Center
Burbank  CA Providence St. Joseph Med. Ctr.
Walnut Creek CA John Muir Medical Center
Denver  CO University of Colorado Hospital
Hartford CT Hartford Hospital
Newark DE Christiana Care Health System
Pompano Beach  FL North Broward Med. Ctr.
Longwood  FL South Seminole Hospital
St. Augustine FL Flagler Hospital
Atlanta  GA St Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta
Savannah GA Memorial Health University Medical Center
Honolulu HI St. Francis Hospital
Chicago IL Metro Chicago Healthcare Council
Indianapolis IN Methodist Hospital
Ft. Wayne  IN Parkview Hospital
Baton Rouge  LA Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Baltimore  MD Mercy Medical Center
Framingham MA MassBay Community College
Lansing  MI Ingham Regional Medical Center
St. Paul  MN Regions Hospital
Great Falls  MT Benefis Healthcare
Kansas City MO Research Medical Center
Chesterfield  MO St. Luke’s Hospital CONTACT
Great Falls  MO Benefis Healthcare
Omaha  NE Childrens Hospital
Freehold  NJ Centra State Medical Center
Albuquerque NM Kaseman Presbyterian Hospital
Stony Brook  NY SUNY Stony Brook
New York NY Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing
Williamsville NY Erie Community College-North Campus
Charlotte  NC Presbyterian School of Nursing
Wilmington  NC New Hanover Health Network
Blue Ash  OH Raymond Walters College
Cleveland OH Metro Health Medical Center
Oklahoma City  OK Integris Baptist Medical Center
Portland  OR Legacy Emanuel Hospital & Health Center
Bensalem PA Holy Family College -Woodhaven
Pittsburgh  PA Comm. College of Allegheny Cnty
Columbia  SC Palmetto Health Baptist
Memphis  TN Methodist Hospital
Nashville TN VA Medical Center, ACRE Building
Dallas  TX Baylor University
Houston TX St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
San Antonio TX University Hospital
Salt Lake City  UT LDS Hospital
Alexandria  VA Inova Mt. Vernon Hospital
Virginia Beach  VA Medical Careers Institute
Charlottesville  VA University of Virginia Health System
Richmond VA Henrico Doctors Hospital-Forest Campus
Seattle  WA UWMC - Roosevelt
Spokane  WA Spokane Community College
Tacoma**  WA St. Joseph Medical Center
Milwaukee  WI Froedtert Hospital 

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North Georgia College, on of the partners in the upcoming Adult SANE Training  at Northside Hospital Forysth in May 2009, is announcing another training opportunity.

Course: The Investigation of Mass Fatalities & Human Identification

When: March 16-17 2009

Where: North Geogia College campus

Overview: Topics to be covered will be mass fatality incident response, processing and management of mass fatality scenes, critical stress management for responders, human facial reconstruction, DNA applications for human identification, and forensic odontological identification methodologies.

Learn from experts who have worked at many major national and international disasters as they share their first-hand experiences and explain how this information can benefit you in your daily work.

Presenters:

Human Facial Reconstruction
Mary Manhein
Professor Mary H. Manhein will discuss the role of the forensic
anthrolopologist in a mass fatality event and the utilization of digital
resources in the identification of skeletonized human remains.
Manhein has handled more than 1,000 forensic cases and works with
law enforcement agencies all over the country. She is the author of
The Bone Lady: Life as a Forensic Anthropologist and Trail of Bones.
Manhein has over 27 years of experience as a forensic anthropologist.
She is also the director of the FACES Lab at Louisiana State University,
director of the Louisiana Repository for Unidentified and Missing
Persons Information Program, and professional in residence at LSU.

Mass Fatality Incident & Scene Management
Cotton Howell
Cotton Howell will give insight into all facets of command and
control of mass fatality events. Howell has been deployed to
numerous recent disasters such as the floods in North Carolina,
Egypt Air crash, Alaska Air crash, the World Trade Center on
Sept. 11, 2001, the crematory incident in Georgia in 2002, and
Hurricane Katrina. He has been featured in the Discovery Channel
documentary on disaster response teams.
Howell is a Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) and has been the
director of the York County (SC) Office of Emergency Management
since 1983. He is a registered nurse and a member of the
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, and the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team, of
which he is the commander of DMORT Region 4.

Mass Fatalities & Post-mortem Dental Examination
Dr. Richard A. Weems
Dr. Richard A. Weems will discuss dental identification in a major
loss of life event. He will share his experience in conducting dental
identification at the site of the World Trade Center disaster.
Weems is a forensic odontologist and assistant professor of
dentistry at UAB. He has been a dental consultant to the Alabama
Department of Forensic Sciences since 1987. In this time, he has
investigated over 100 cases involving criminal human bitemark
analysis and victim identification through dental remains resulting
from homicide and accidental death.
Critical Incident Stress and PTSD
Dr. Grady Bray
Dr. Grady Bray brings over 30 years of experience to the lectern
regarding critical stress debriefing of police, fire, and emergency
workers at the scenes of mass fatality events. Additionally, Bray
possesses a unique expertise in the recognition and diagnosis of
PTSD in mass fatality workers.
Bray established the Family Assistance and Training program for
Kenyon International Emergency Services, where he served as vice
president from 2000 to 2006. During this period, he responded to
many major world disasters, including the 9/11 attacks on the World
Trade Center, the tsunami in Thailand, Hurricane Katrina, and the
Helios Airways crash in Athens, Greece.
HAZMAT and Bio Terrorism Response
FBI Hazardous Materials Response Unit
Experts from the FBI’s Hazardous Material Response Unit (HMRU)
will address attendees regarding federal response and coordination in
the event of chemical and bio-hazard fatalities. The HMRU responds
to criminal acts and incidents that involve hazardous materials. The
unit also develops technical proficiency and readiness for crime
scene and evidence-related operations in cases involving chemical,
biological, and radiological materials and wastes, as well as training
US and international law enforcement in these skills.
Applications of DNA for Human Identification
Dr. Mark Wilson
Dr. Mark Wilson will discuss identification through the utilization
of state of the art DNA techniques. Wilson is an internationally
recognized expert on the topic of mitochondrial DNA and human
identification. He is also the director of the forensic science program
at Western Carolina University. Wilson is a retired special agent in
charge with the FBI’s DNA Laboratory.

Full Brochure Download: http://www.theforensicnurse.com/FS_NGSCU_2-10-09.pdf

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Northside Hospital in coordination with TheForensicNurse.com and North Georgia College is offering a 40 hour Adult / Adolescent Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Training at Northside Hospital Forsyth, located just outside of Atlanta Georgia.

The SANE program at Northside hospital has grown from infancy to one of the most highly respected in the state of Georgia. They not only service Forsyth county, but serveral of the other surrounding counties at well. The program also is the only facility in the state that uses the SDFI telemedicine system for advanced digital forensic evidence collection.

Class Information: 

 Date: May 18 - May 22 (5 days)

Location:

1200 Northside Forsyth Drive

Cumming GA, 30041

Cost: $350.00

Registration Website: http://www.theforensicnurse.com/atlanta_georgia_sane_training.cfm

Northside Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Georgia Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on Accredidation.

Course Material Outline

  • Overview and History of Forensic Nursing
  • Myths and Barriers
  • Rape Trauma Syndrome
  • Roles of SANES
  • Continuum of Care
  • Crime Lab Kit
  • Photography
  • Medical Forensic History
  • Head to Toe Assessment
  • Genital Anatomy / Variations
  • STD’s
  • Trauma Identification
  • Death Investigation
  • Evidence Collection
  • Serology & DNA Analysis
  • Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault
  • Multi Disciplinary Team Concept
  • Advocate / Police Roles
  • Profiling of Sex Offenders
  • Special Populations
  • Sexual Assault / Domestic Violence
  • Clinical Requirements
  • Documentation and Testimony
  • Expert Witness Testimony
  • Judicial System and Laws

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The IAFN, has selected Atlanta GA for its 2009 Annual Scientific Assembly. This event is held each year around the country to help spread the word about forensic nursing and give participants and exhibitors the opportunity to network and learn more about the latest trends and best practices for Forensic Nursing.

This four day event will be held on October 21-24, 2009.

For Hotel information in the area or flight arrangements: http://www.findnearbyhotels.com/DESTINATIONS/Atlanta_GA_US/

Northside Hospital Forsyth is also offering a 5day / 40 hour SANE-A training class in May 2009.

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Police in Hollywood Florida today announced that Ottis Toole who had long been the primary suspect in the murder of Adam Walsh. John Walsh the boy’s father came to nation attention back in 1981 as he pleaded and worked with police to find his son.

Fisherman discovered the decapitated head of Adam walsh in a river over 120 miles away from where the boy was abducted. The remains of his body have still not been found to this day.

Police were riduculed for their repeated bungling of the case and the case evidence. The bloodstained carpeting found in Toole’s car that would have provided DNA evidence to tie him to the case was lost.

Following his son’s death, John walsh became obsessed with finding his son’s murderer and helping to be sure that other children and families didnt have to endure what he had gone through. 

He gained national attention when he starred in the America’s Most Wanted television show in the 1980s’. After serveral years of hosting the show and testifying to congress, the Adam Walsh Child Protecion Act was passed.

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When documenting a SANE case, its important to use proper terminology when charting a patient. Some of those terms used to describe a level of sexual developmental maturity can be those from the Tanner Staging System. The Tanner stages look at three key components of sexual maturity: Pubic Hair, Breast development, Male Genetalia

Tanner Staging Levels

Pubic Hair

Stage 1: Preadolescent. No pubic hair or hair in pubic region is fine, like that over other areas of the body

Stage 2: Appearance of few, long, lightly pigmented hairs. Straight or curled hair develops at the base of

the penis or along the labia

Stage 3: Hair increases in density, becomes coarse and curled, and darkens

Stage 4: Hair of adult color and texture but covering a smaller area, with no spread to the medial thighs

Stage 5: Adult-like pattern

Breast Development

Stage 1: Preadolescent

Stage 2: Breast bud stage

Stage 3: Further enlargement and elevation of breast areola

Stage 4: Projection of areola and papilla to form secondary mound above the level of the breast

Stage 5: Adult stage, projection of papilla only, areola even with breast

Male Genitalia

Stage 1: Preadolescent

Stage 2: Enlargement of scrotum and testes, without enlargement of penis; scrotum reddens and changes

texture

Stage 3: Continued enlargement of scrotum and testes, now with lengthening of penis

Stage 4: Increase in size of penis and glans

Stage 5: Adult stage

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Many people know that the color of your skin can have an effect on almost every aspect of your life. But what about being raped?

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing have released a new study that shows dramatic results when it comes to identifying injuries that may have occurred during a sexual assault depending on the color of the victims skin.

The Researchers conducted a study of 120 volunteers who were predominatly white or african-american and conducted examinations after they had engaged in consentual sex. They found that 68% of the white women had incurred at least one external injury (tearing, abrasions, or swelling), but only 43% of the darker skinned women showed the same levels of injury.

Because physical injury as a result of sexual assualt is usually the exception rather than the norm, being able to clearly show an injury often has a positive effect on people “believing” the victims story.

Being a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner or SANE, I have heard countless times from law enforcement officers, social workers, other nurses, and even the victims own family members that they dont believe the victims story.

Sexual Assualts usually happen one on one, in a private setting with no other witnesses, cameras, or other ways to try and help determine if the sex was consentual or not.

Because most of these cases come down to a he said / she said scenario the ability to produce accurate forensic evidence is critical. There may or may not be DNA evidence and if injuries are harder to detect on darker skinned victims that puts them at a distinct disadvantage both clinically and in the criminal justice system.

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The Georgia Death Investigation Act (O.C.G.A. 45-16-20) requires that the coroner or county medical examiner of the county where the body is found or the death occurs be notified and that a medical examiner’s inquiry be made in all deaths that occur in this state that meet the following criteria:

  1. As a result of violence;
  2. By suicide or casualty;
  3. Suddenly when in apparent good health;
  4. When unattended by a physician; no person shall be deemed to have died unattended when the death occurred while the person was a patient of a hospice licensed under Article 9 of Chapter 7 of Title 31 of the Georgia Code.
  5. In any suspicious or unusual manner, with particular attention to those persons 16 years of age and under;
  6. After birth but before seven years of age if the death is unexpected or unexplained;
  7. As a result of an execution carried out pursuant to the imposition of the death penalty under Article 2 of Chapter 10 of Title 17;
  8. When an inmate of a state hospital or a state, county, or city penal institution; or
  9. After having been admitted to a hospital in an unconscious state and without regaining consciousness within 24 hours of admission.

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Often we field many requests from interested readers who are asking, “What does it take to become a forensic nurse?” or “what are the requirements to become a forensic nurse?”.

There are various designations that can also be acheived. a CFN, a  

 The problem is, there is no one right answer currently. While there is a national standard that is currently being considered, each state currently makes its own rules for its licensing. So what requirements there are in New Jersey  to become a forensic nurse are not necessarily the same as the requirements in say Georgia or Michigan.

But for the sake of conversation. In general, you must complete / possess the following requirements to become a forensic nurse:

  • A valid and active nursing license (without any restrictions)
  • successfully complete a formal didactic educational program in forensic nursing. This should include a minimum of 40 contact hours in the core areas of forensic nursing. These core areas include; the history of forensic nursing; the forensic nursing process; violence and victimology; injury identification, interpretation, and documentation; criminalistics and forensic science; and nursing and the interdisciplinary process with law enforcement / and legal process.

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