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Forensic Evidence Collection, A Victim-Centered Approach

Content Reviewed: February 1, 2023

Content Retired: February 1, 2026

State CME

Program Description

This course reviews forensic evidence collection for sexually assaulted victims. A victim-centered approach with discussion of methods, history-taking, examination, specimen collection, photography, and documentation are taught. Participants will learn to support STI prophylaxis and pregnancy testing, and prophylaxis for sexual assault survivors. All clinicians who work in emergency departments will benefit from taking this course. It specifically meets the requirements for Texas nurses. 
This course reviews forensic evidence collection for sexually assaulted victims. A victim-centered approach with discussion of methods, history-taking, examination, specimen collection, photography, and documentation are taught. Participants will learn to support STI prophylaxis and pregnancy testing, and prophylaxis for sexual assault survivors. All clinicians who work in emergency departments will benefit from taking this course. It specifically meets the requirements for Texas nurses. 

Faculty

Anne Cockerham, PhD, RN, CNM, CNE, WHNP-BC

Professor

Frontier Nursing University


Content Provider

Premiere CE

CME Accreditor

PACE-CME

CME Certificate

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This course was retired on February 01, 2026

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Alternate versions of this course are available

State CME

2 CME

Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence Collection: Victim Centered Techniques for Clinicians

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