Community Pediatric Sexual Assault Learning Series: Disparities in Child Sexual Abuse
This ongoing education combines clinical presentations, as well as reviews of available evidence, for current practice strategies related to pediatric forensic nursing
Target Audience
The monthly education is intended for forensic nurse examiners and medical providers who see pediatric and adolescent patients. All attendees should have completed FNE/SANE training prior to enrolling.
Learner Outcome
Upon completion, the FNE/SANE will report increased confidence incorporating new information related to medical evaluation and assessment for children or adolescent with suspected sexual abuse, assault, or physical abuse.
Learning Objectives
- Review inequities in substantiation of child sexual abuse reports to child protective services.
- Describe disparities in various health outcomes in children who have been sexually abused.
- Investigate various historical and systemic contributors to disparate outcomes for children who have been sexually abused.
Additional Information
Course Contact:
Sevie Winkeljohn, sevie.winkeljohn@childrenscolorado.org, 720-777-6919
Rashaan Ford, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics – University of Colorado School of Medicine
The Kempe Center Child Protection Team
Children's Hospital Colorado
Nursing Continuing Professional Development
Children’s Hospital Colorado is approved with distinction as provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Colorado Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity for 1.0 nursing contact hour is provided by Children’s Hospital Colorado. Attendance and completion of the evaluation are required to obtain NCPD contact hours.
Others
A general certificate of attendance is provided.
Available Credit
- 1.00 Attendance
- 1.00 NCPD