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TRIBAL FORENSIC HEALTHCARE TRAINING PROJECT www.tribalforensichealthcare.org ONLINE PEDIATRIC SEXUAL ASSAULT EXAMINER TRAININGS U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Indian Health Service Registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, physicians, and physician assistants are invited to attend this web-based pediatrics sexual assault examiner (PSAE) training. Participants will learn the elements of conducting comprehensive pediatrics medical forensic examinations in cases involving sexual assault. This 44 hour online course will cover topics including: Trauma Informed Care Dynamics of Pediatric Sexual Assault The Medical Forensic Evaluation Medical Management Program/Operational Issues Patient-Centered Coordinated Team Approach The Justice System and Testimony Vicarious Trauma and Self Care Registration is free to health care providers from IHS, Tribal, and Urban Indian health care facilities. Health care providers from referral facilities that serve American Indian or Alaska Native victims of sexual assault are also eligible to attend at no cost. To register or get more information, please visit www.tribalforensichealthcare.org and select the "Online Courses" tab Four sessions will be offered: September 1 - November 10, 2020 November 24 - February 2, 2021 February 23 - May 4, 2021 May 11 - July 20, 2021 Questions? Email us at [email protected] Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and International Association of Forensic Nurses for CNE and CME credit. This activity is approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s) The planners, presenters, and content reviewers of this training disclose no conflict of interest relative to this educational activity. The International Association of Forensic Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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Page 1: Tribal Forensic HealTHcare Training ProjecTTribal Forensic HealTHcare Training ProjecT ONLINE PEDIATRIC Sexual assaulT examiner Trainings U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Tribal Forensic HealTHcare Training ProjecT

www.tribalforensichealthcare.org

ONLINE PEDIATRIC Sexual assaulT examiner Trainings

U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesIndian Health Service

Registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, physicians, and physician assistants are invited to attend this web-based pediatrics sexual assault examiner (PSAE) training. Participants will learn the elements of conducting comprehensive pediatrics medical forensic examinations in cases involving sexual assault. This 44 hour online course will cover topics including:

• Trauma Informed Care• Dynamics of Pediatric Sexual

Assault• The Medical Forensic Evaluation• Medical Management• Program/Operational Issues• Patient-Centered Coordinated

Team Approach• The Justice System and Testimony• Vicarious Trauma and Self Care

Registration is free to health care providers from IHS, Tribal, and Urban Indian health care facilities. Health care providers from referral facilities that serve American Indian or Alaska Native victims of sexual assault are also eligible to attend at no cost.

To register or get more information, please visit www.tribalforensichealthcare.org and select the "Online Courses" tab

Four sessions will be offered:

• September 1 - November 10, 2020• November 24 - February 2, 2021• February 23 - May 4, 2021• May 11 - July 20, 2021

Questions? Email us at [email protected]

Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and International Association of Forensic Nurses for CNE and CME credit.

This activity is approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s) ™

The planners, presenters, and content reviewers of this training disclose no conflict of interest relative to this educational activity. The International Association of Forensic Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.