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Angie MorrisIndiana SANE Training Project FAQs
Angela Morris, MSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P, EMT
Project Coordinator

What is the Indiana SANE Training Project? TheÌý Indiana SANE Training Project is an initiative of the вÊÍø and SouthwestÌý Indiana Area Health Education Center. The Project provides medicalÌýforensic Ìýeducation, training, resourcesÌý and clinical support to healthcare facilities and providers to improve care for victims of crime and trauma throughout Indiana.ÌýÌý

What is a SANE? SANE stands for Sexual AssaultÌý NurseÌý Examiner. This title may be a bit misleading because SANEs, who may also be known as Forensic Nurses, areÌý trained to provide care to patients with medical forensic issuesÌýthat expand beyondÌýsexual violence.

What is considered a medical forensic issue? A medical forensic issue can occur in nearly any patientÌý whose medical care may intersect with the legal system. Medical forensic issues commonly include crimes such as sexual assault, interpersonal violence, child abuse and Ìýneglect and penetrating injuries. Patients impacted by motor vehicle crashes, mass casualties, animal bites, blunt force trauma, wounds, workplace injuries and vulnerable adults may also benefit from the services of a forensic nurse.

What does a forensic nurse do?ÌýForensic nurses provide medical forensic examinations, which include a comprehensive medical forensic history, review of systems, head-to-toe physical assessment, takeÌý photographs, collect specimens that may have evidentiary value andÌý plan and coordinate a patient’s care. These healthcare providers may also be called upon by the legal system to serve as a fact or expert witness. Forensic nurses must understand the legal and medical implications of the care they provide.

How do hospitals and healthcare providers benefit from the Project? The Project can support hospitals and healthcare providers throughout Indiana to improve patient outcomes through education andÌý training. The Project can provide financial assistance to healthcare facilities who wish to implement servicesÌý forÌý patientsÌý withÌý medicalÌý forensicÌý needs.Ìý ThisÌý financialÌý assistanceÌý isÌý currentlyÌý madeÌýpossible through grant dollars from the Health Resources and Services Administration, asÌý well as the Indiana Department ofÌý Health.Ìý TheÌý ProjectÌý worksÌý withÌý eachÌý individualÌý hospitalÌý andÌý healthcareÌý facility to establish programming that is unique to each community’s needs.

Why should my hospital consider staffing forensic nurses? We don’t see many of these issues. The data would suggest that your healthcareÌýproviders ARE seeing patients with medical forensic issues, but may be falling short on properly identifying them. Failing to meet the needs of patients with medical forensic issues, including evidence collection, can put your facility at risk for penalties, liability and a public relations nightmare. Evidence integrity is an important aspect of successfully prosecuting offenders. As healthcare providers, we have a duty to meet these needs and recognize the positive impact that this can have on a patient’s outcomes.ÌýÌý

What support is currently available? The Project currently offers funding assistance by reimbursement for didactic and clinical training, online learning modules and assistance with establishing policies and procedures that will work to meet the needs unique to your facility and community.

How do we get started on training our healthcareÌý providers? ContactÌýme atÌýammorris2@usi.edu to learn more. Also,Ìýfollow us on Facebook: @HoosierSANE.

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