(Private) Piecing Together the Puzzle: Understanding SANE Exams, Trauma, and Evidence Collection for Central Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
The presentation covers the role of SANEs in conducting forensic exams for sexual assault
survivors. It discusses the training required to become a SANE, the components of a forensic
exam, evidence collection, prophylaxis options, and the importance of understanding the
neurobiology of trauma. The presentation also touches on pediatric considerations and
suspect exams.
Highlights:
• Exam components
• Evidence Collection
• Injury review
• Neurobiology of trauma
• SANE nurse training and qualifications
Objectives:
Upon completion of the presentation, the attendee will:
• Understand the role and training requirements of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs).
• Identify the key components of a sexual assault forensic exam and the importance of each
step.
• Recognize the various types of anogenital and non-anogenital injuries that may be present
in sexual assault cases, and understand that the absence of injury does not negate an
assault.
• Explain the evidence collection process, including swabs, chain of custody, and the use of
forensic adjuncts such as colposcopes and alternate light sources.
• Discuss the importance of prophylaxis options, safe discharge planning, and follow-up for
sexual assault survivors.
• Understand the basic principles of the neurobiology of trauma and its impact on sexual
assault survivors.
Speakers
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BSN RN NYSAFE SANE-A
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Rachel Countryman




