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A Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) is a professional registered nurse who has received specialized forensic education in order to provide comprehensive care to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault. A SANE demonstrates clinical competence in the collection of forensic evidence from both victims of violence as well as perpetrators and has the ability to provide expert testimony in a court of law. SANEs work collaboratively with law enforcement, prosecutors, victim advocates and community agencies.
Colorado Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Education includes 48-hours of classroom and didactic education followed by completion of 90 hours of clinical experience. The clinical experience is structured in adult and pediatric acute and non-acute settings, as well as a judicial component that includes observation of criminal trial proceedings and expert testimony. The education is provided over 6 days (48 classroom hours) and addresses holistic care and appropriate forensic evidence collection from adult, adolescent and child survivors of sexual assault, as well as perpetrators of interpersonal violence. The classroom component is followed by 90 hours of proctored, clinical experience, with an experienced SANE or physician.
Qualifications for nurses to attend the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner education and training include a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in direct patient care in the areas of emergency nursing, pediatrics, women's health or an acute care/critical care practice. Completion of all components of the Colorado SANE classroom curriculum as well as 90 hours of clinical experience is required.
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program sites are selected based on application. The application is reviewed and approved by a statewide, multidisciplinary SANE Advisory Board. The application process includes the organization of a community based task force to implement the SANE program, recruitment strategies for nurse examiners and physician advisors and an outline of budget appropriations to provide equipment, reimbursement of services and continued success of the SANE program.
"Evaluation and Management of the Adult, Adolescent and Pediatric Sexual Assault Patient"
- Adult/Adolescent: March 22-25, 2010
- Pediatric: April 23, 24 & 25, 2010
Beth El College of Nursing & Health Sciences
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
University Hall
3955 Cragwood Drive
Colorado Springs , COTime: 8:00-5:00
Cost: $450.00 (covers both sessions)
Printable Spring 2010 Registration & Pre-requisites Form
REGISTRATION or Questions? Contact Deidre Green at 719.255.4486 or dgreen@uccs.edu or Val Sievers at 719.255.3585 or vsievers@uccs.edu
Valerie Sievers MSN, RN, CNS, CEN, SANE-A
Forensic Clinical Nurse Specialist
Ms. Sievers is currently the statewide SANE Coordinator through the Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. As a Forensic Clinical Nurse Specialist, Val provides advanced education to healthcare professionals regarding the collection of forensic evidence from adult, adolescent and child survivors of sexual and physical abuse, collaborative strategies for communities interested in SANE program development and ongoing technical support and continuing education for existing SANE programs. Val has more than 25 years of experience as a registered nurse with extensive practice in the arena of emergency and trauma services and critical care nursing. She currently is certified in emergency nursing, as a sexual assault nurse examiner and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Nurses.Val's professional affiliations include:
- International Association of Forensic Nurses
- Emergency Nurses Association
- American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
- National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
- American College of Forensic Examiners International
In 1995, Val and emergency nurse colleagues developed the first SANE program in Colorado at Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs, which serves as a model program for the state. Val continues to provide forensic healthcare to adults, adolescents and children as a member of the Memorial Hospital SANE team and at the Children's Advocacy Center of the Pike's Peak Region.
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