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This online adult/adolescent Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) didactic training program is geared toward the Registered Nurse or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse planning on practicing in the role of SANE. Students must have a minimum of an RN license before beginning this course.
A sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) nurse is a type of forensic nurse with specialized training and education to work with patients who have experienced sexual assault, abuse, or incest. SANE nurses must hold specific certifications for performing medical, psychological, and forensic examinations on adult and pediatric sexual assault victims.
Become a SANE. To become a SANE, you must first be a registered nurse (or advanced practice), preferably with two years or more experience in areas of practice that require advanced physical assessment skills, such as emergency, critical care and maternal child health. The SANE training should meet the IAFN SANE Education Guidelines and will ...
Approved SANE Courses. Hosting or Attending a SANE Training. The courses listed below have submitted documentation to reflect that the course content meets all of the training content reflected in the most current edition of the IAFN SANE Education Guidelines.
40+ hours of didactic forensic SANE training. a two-day forensic SANE simulation training. an up to 60-hour clinical preceptorship. a variety of evidence-based continuing education opportunities to enable forensic SANE-trained nurses to maintain and advance skills and competencies.
The Indiana SANE Training Project provides advanced nursing educational opportunities, mentoring and support for Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to become trained, clinically competent and certified as Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners through recruitment and retention efforts, collaboration and data evaluation to improve ...
The SANE Learning Institute is a comprehensive program that provides Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) training through a combination of didactic and clinical instruction. It also offers continuing education, a fellowship program, and a preceptor network to support the professional development of SANE nurses.