International Conference on Forensic Science and Practice ANNUAL CONFERENCE October 11–14, 2017

th TORONTOANNUAL Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada International Conference on Forensic Nursing Science and Practice The Purpose of the conference is to put state-of- the-art science into action and OCTOBER 11–14, 2017 create best practices for forensic nursing around the world and Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada across the lifespan.

Greetings Colleagues! What an amazing year—our 25th year coming together to discuss the inspiring community of Forensic Nursing. As an international association which serves as a global network to exchange ideas, and with a mission of Objective 1 disseminating information internationally about forensic nursing science, it is Apply knowledge of forensic only fitting to celebrate our 25th annual meeting outside of the organization’s home soil. I could not be more excited to embrace our global community nursing care across the lifespan. by having the International Conference on Forensic Nursing Science and Practice come to Canada for 2017. It is with this excitement that I would like to personally invite each of you to beautiful Toronto this fall to join us for four Objective 2 days of education, enlightenment, and networking. Identify resources for supporting This conference is devoted to you, our members and forensic nursing associates, multidisciplinary partners, and esteemed guests. On this special anniversary year, we will continue our tradition of forensic nursing care across bringing inspired people together to ensure that IAFN remains on the cutting edge. This conference the lifespan. will be brimming with new research and many inspiring, intense, and important topics. Our keynote presentations include Jeffrey Bucholtz, Caitlin Pakosh, Janice Du Mont, and Dirk Huyer. They will examine topics such as: our culture’s response to and the unrealistic expectations put on women to prevent it, the transfer of knowledge into practice, the Innocence Project, and Objective 3 recommendations from a coroner’s perspective. Additionally, workshops around strangulation, forensic Recognize sources of knowledge photography, human identification, and dozens of sessions divided among eight tracks will help educate you to construct your future forward. for evidence-based practice. While you are here, I encourage you to explore this amazing city on the shores of Lake Ontario. Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring Objective 4 skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic CN Tower boasting the scintillating “edgewalk” (for the more adventurous of us). Toronto also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to the Compare and contrast innovative 400-acre High Park. North American’s fourth largest city beckons you to explore, dine, shop, and partake forensic nursing practice skills of The Aquarium, Hockey Hall of Fame, Royal Ontario Museum, Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, Queen’s Street, Chinatown, the Beaches, even our very own castle, Casa Loma, and so much more. and strategies. This amazing conference would not be possible without all of you. Thank you, in advance, for your part in making the 2017 International Conference on Forensic Nursing Science and Practice the Objective 5 amazing event that I know it will be. To all who attend, thank you for bringing your expertise to the on-site discussions and networking opportunities. To our members, thank you for the having the vision, Support the advancement of knowledge, and experience to help us pave our way into the future. And last but certainly not least, thank you to Carol Dunn, IAFN Meetings and Events Planner; Denise Covington, Chair of the Planning global forensic nursing practices. Committee; and the 2017 Planning Committee for their tireless efforts in organizing and supporting this conference. My personal respect and appreciation goes out to all of you.

See you in Toronto!

With my warmest regards,

Liz Louden President, IAFN

HOME OFFICE 6755 Business Parkway, Suite 303 Elkridge, Maryland 21075 PHONE: 410-626-7805 FAX: 410-626-7804 [email protected] www.ForensicNurses.org STAFF Sally Laskey Highlights and Special Events Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Pierce-Weeks Chief Operations Officer AWARDS CEREMONY your favorite exhibitors from past Bonnie Barsa Project Manager, Tribal Forensic Healthcare 9:00 am Conferences. The display of products in the Exhibit Hall does not constitute Andrea Cavanagh Wednesday, October 11 Operations Administrative Assistant endorsement of those products by the Diane Daiber Join us at the Opening Keynote as Association. we honor the recipients of the 2017 Forensic Nursing Specialist Association Awards. Kim Day POSTER PRESENTATIONS Forensic Nursing Director Posters will be on display throughout Carol Dunn BUSINESS MEETING Meetings & Events Planner the Conference during Exhibit Hall 1:00 pm−2:00 pm Dreama Kirby hours. All poster authors will be HR and Finance Coordinator Wednesday, October 11 available for discussion and questions Kathleen Maguire The Association belongs to you—the during the Poster Presentations hour Certification Director members! Take this opportunity to find scheduled from 8:00 am−9:00 am on Kim Nash out how your Association is serving Friday, October 13, in the Exhibit Hall. Forensic Nurse Specialist you. The Association President and Cari Price Special Projects Coordinator President-Elect will give their visions and SILENT AUCTION set expectations for 2018. Bring your Marisa Raso 2:30 pm Membership Director own lunch! Friday, October 13 Stacy Mihalko Robertson (During the Closing of the Exhibit Hall) Finance Director WELCOME/NEW MEMBER Ecoee Rooney Bid on your dreams at this year’s Silent RECEPTION Continuing Education Manager Auction! Fabulous items will be on 6:00 pm−8:00 pm Sarah Tucker display during Exhibit Hall hours! Online Learning and Technology Director Wednesday, October 11 And remember—all proceeds benefit Amy Valentine All are welcome to mingle with the the IAFN Foundation. To donate Operations Administrative Assistant exhibitors and welcome our new an item to be auctioned, go to 2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Association members at this event. www.ForensicNurses.org/SilentAuction. PLANNING COMMITTEE The Exhibit Hall will also be open Wednesday morning at 8:00 am through Photo Credits: Cara Fandel We wish to thank and acknowledge the following Cover: Courtesy of Tourism Toronto members who worked diligently throughout Friday at 3:15 pm and will include Fotolia: (Toronto Skyline page 3) the year to produce a scientific program of the highest quality for members and attendees. Denise Covington, Chair Janet Calnan Diane Daiber Kim Day Carol Dunn Christine Finn Colin Harris Lisa Moment Cathy Narcavage-Bradley Linda Reimer Brenda Smith Liz Louden, Board Liaison 3 Keynote “The thing I enjoyed most was the people. Presentations It was awesome meeting so many people from all over the country and the world.” ~conference attendee

Opening Together We Can: Sexual Violence, Gender, and Responsibility Presenter: Jeffrey Bucholtz, M.A. Together We Can uses humor, audience interaction, popular culture Wednesday, analysis, and performance to take a critical look at the ways in which October 11 our culture facilitates sexual violence. Participants will explore ideas 9:00 am–10:45 am about healthy sex, obtaining consent, and the role popular culture plays in promoting unhealthy ideas about sex and consent. Participants will Jeffrey S. Bucholtz is director of We End Violence, a violence prevention social business, and outgoing also address victim blaming, survivor dynamics, and responsibility for president of the San Diego Domestic Violence sexual violence in order to provide critical insights into the discourses Council. Jeff is also an award-winning instructor at Southwestern College where he teaches Oral that promote survivor self-loathing, and prevent survivor recovery. Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Finally, participants will engage in a fun and interactive critical TELA Communication (part of an African- American learning community), Public Speaking, thinking activity about the gendered language that facilitates sexual Interpersonal Communication, and Small Group violence and promotes unhealthy ideas about femininity, masculinity, Facilitation. In addition, Jeff works as a public speaking consultant with Speak for Success, and and sexuality. Together We Can is a thought-provoking, motivational, teaches courses on Violence Against Women and and pragmatic tool for those with the desire and passion to build a Popular Culture and Identity at San Diego State University. world free from sexual violence. For the past sixteen years, Jeff has worked as an activist, organizer, and public speaker, providing consultation, presentations, and performances in the fields of sexual violence, masculinity, relationship violence, gender normativity, popular culture, violence prevention, stalking, bullying, working in alliances, feminist thought, collaboration, and the intersectionality of oppression.

4 Keynote Presentations

Luncheon Luncheon Breakfast

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 12 October 13 October 14 1:00 pm–2:45 pm 12:45 pm–2:15 pm 8:30 am–9:30 am Research to Advance SANE-Led The Intersection of Forensic Death Investigation: The Need for Services: Innovations in Knowledge Science and the Law: Forensic Culturally Safe Services and Practice Nursing and the Path Forward Presenter: Dirk Huyer, MD Presenter: Janice Du Mont, EdD Presenter: Caitlin Pakosh, HBSc, JD Ontario has long-standing This keynote address will describe Forensic science has played a unique challenges in providing death the innovations to SANE-led role in the criminal justice system: it investigation services to Indigenous services resulting from a decades- has both contributed to, uncovered, communities. Respect, recognition, long partnership with the Ontario and even assisted in, correcting partnering, and working with Network of Sexual Assault/ wrongful convictions. The Indigenous people are fundamental Domestic Violence Treatment intersection of forensic science and to transform relationships and Centres. Founded on an integrated the law will be explored with the develop trust. Discussion will KT approach, this iterative view to prevent wrongful convictions focus on key learning points along program of research has advanced by advancing strategies to enhance the journey to the provision of knowledge, policy, and practice the expert-lawyer relationship and culturally safe services. to optimize the care provided to improve scientific literacy in the Dr. Huyer received his medical degree from the diverse survivors of sexual assault, courtroom. The discussion will be University of Toronto in 1986. He has served as intimate partner violence, and elder drawn from the presenter’s work in a coroner since 1992 and was appointed Chief abuse. the 2016 text “The Lawyer’s Guide Coroner for Ontario in 2014. Dr. Huyer has to the Forensic Sciences.” specific expertise in the medical evaluation of child Dr. Janice Du Mont is a Senior Scientist at the maltreatment, and has worked with the Suspected Research Institute of Women’s College Hospital Caitlin M. Pakosh, HBSc, JD, has been working and Neglect (SCAN) Program and Professor in Public Health at the University as Case Management Counsel of Innocence at the Hospital for Sick Children. He is also of Toronto, where she is also Director of the Canada (formerly known as AIDWYC) since an Assistant Professor with the Department of Collaborative Specialization in Women’s Health. 2012 and is responsible for managing the Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. She is a member of the Government of Ontario’s organization’s cases across Canada. She has Roundtable on Violence Against Women and the appeared in the Court of Appeal for Ontario and University of Toronto’s Sexual Violence Climate has worked on intervener and appellate cases Survey Advisory Board, and has also served as a that have appeared at a variety of levels of court, consultant to the World Health Organization. including the Supreme Court of Canada, as well as ministerial review applications.

5 TUESDAY, October 10 Conference Agenda 4:00 pm-7:00 pm Check-in/Registration Open

WEDNESDAY, October 11 8:00 am–5:00 pm Check-in/Registration Open 8:00 am–4:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open/Posters Available for Viewing 8:00 am–9:00 am Continental Breakfast Awards Ceremony/Opening Keynote Address: Jeffrey Bucholtz – Together We Can: 9:00 am–10:45 am Sexual Violence, Gender, and Responsibility

ADMINISTRATIVE/ Expert Witness Training Workshop LEADERSHIP (Code 1) 5:30 pm 11:00 am– WORKSHOP

GENERAL FORENSIC & Building the Evidence Base in Forensic Nursing Practice: Writing LEGAL Workshop for Publication in the Journal of Forensic Nursing (Code 2) GENERAL FORENSIC & A Dropped-Weight Alternate Light Source Pilot Bruise Study: LEGAL Forensic Implications (Code 3) Pediatric HIV Prophylaxis: From Tragedy to Triumph — Program PEDIATRICS Strategies to Achieve Practice Excellence (Code 4) The National Center: Transforming Care for Sexual SANE Assault Patients, Providers, and Communities (Code 5) INTIMATE PARTNER Educating Our Colleagues: What Motivates Providers to Assess for

– 12:30 pm VIOLENCE Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault Histories? (Code 6)

BLOCK 1 ADMINISTRATIVE/ Building a Culture of Safety and Equity in Health: Trauma-Informed LEADERSHIP Care Across the Spectrum (Code 7)

11:00 am DEATH INVESTIGATION Gamma Hydroxybutyrate: Invisible Addiction and Death (Code 8) ADMINISTRATIVE/ Mentoring: Fostering the Future of Forensic Nursing Practice LEADERSHIP (Code 9)

SANE Title IX: What Every SANE Needs to Know (Code 10) Magnetic Advocacy: Challenging the Cultural Normalization of Predation SANE and Victim Blaming (Code 10A) 1:00 pm-2:00 pm Annual Business Meeting (bring your own lunch) Making Meaning Through Engagement: Educators Reflections on PSYCHIATRY & Facilitating Content and Interventions Specific to Violence and CORRECTIONS (Code 11) Assault in an On-Line Baccalaureate Program

PEDIATRICS Positive STI Results in Children: The Role of the Medical Provider (Code 12)

GENERAL FORENSIC & YOU as a Forensic Nurse: What Frames Your Practice, Education, LEGAL and Research? (Code 13)

SANE Forensic Nurse Examiner Interactive Case Review: Challenging Cases (Code 14)

GENERAL FORENSIC & Evaluating a SANE Program’s Impact on Criminal Justice/Client LEGAL Outcomes: Assessing Community Outcomes, One Year Later (Code 15) BLOCK 2 Research to Action: Using Local Data and Community MULTIDISCIPLINARY (Code 16) 2:30 pm-4:00 pm Engagement to Create Forensic Nursing Services Single/Dual vs. Triple Agent Regimens for HIV Post-Exposure SANE Prophylaxis in the Sexual Assault Victim Population (Code 17) Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Pediatric Health PEDIATRICS Care Utilization and Case Characteristics (Code 18)

IAFN National Protocol for Sexual Assault Forensic Exams 2nd Edition (Code 18A)

6:00 pm–8:00 pm Welcome and New Member Reception (all registrants welcome)

6 THURSDAY, October 12 8:00 am–4:00 pm Check-in/Registration Open/Exhibit Hall Open/Posters Available for Viewing 8:00 am–9:00 am Continental Breakfast

IAFN Implementing a Strangulation Assessment Protocol (Code 19) 9:00 am– 12:00 pm DEATH INVESTIGATION Human Identification—The Role of a Forensic Identification Specialist (Code 20) WORKSHOPS

DEATH INVESTIGATION Death Notifications: Challenges for Death Investigators (Code 21)

PEDIATRICS Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse: The Monster Within (Code 22)

SANE Sexual Assault Injury Update 2017 (Code 23)

MULTIDISCIPLINARY Prevention of Sexual Violence With Bystander Education (Code 24) Advanced Anal-Rectal Examination by Forensic Nurse Examiners/ – 10:30 am SANE SANE-A (Code 25) BLOCK 3 ADMINISTRATIVE/ Lateral Violence and Its Potential Effects on the Interprofessional LEADERSHIP Collaboration Model That Supports Forensic Patients (Code 26) 9:00 am

PSYCHIATRY & Adverse Childhood Experiences: Using ACES in Forensic Nursing CORRECTIONS Care for Sexual Violence Victims and Perpetrators (Code 27) Decoding Child Maltreatment Cases: The Role of Forensic Nurse PEDIATRICS Examiners in Multi-Disciplinary Teams (Code 28) Forensic Nursing Academic and Practice Partnerships, ADMINISTRATIVE/ Collaborations, and Strategy on the Understanding of the Global LEADERSHIP (Code 29) Response to Address Sexual Violence Creating a Forensic Nurse-Managed Volunteer Clinic for Victims of MULTIDISCIPLINARY Human Sex Trafficking: A Roadmap to Success (Code 30)

SANE SANE Jeopardy! (Code 31) Improving Response to Sexualized Violence: A Community-Based SANE (Code 32)

– 12:30 pm SANE Model in Nova Scotia INTIMATE PARTNER Intimate Partner Violence Among the Late Adolescent and Young BLOCK 4 VIOLENCE Adult Populations: A Secondary Data Analysis (Code 33)

GENERAL FORENSIC & 11:00 am Sexual Assault Prevention and Early Intervention in Natural Disasters LEGAL (Code 34) The ‘Dirty House’ Report: A Medical-Forensic Assessment of Child PEDIATRICS Neglect and Risk (Code 35) PSYCHIATRY & Using Mindfulness Practices to Mitigate Perceived Stress CORRECTIONS (Code 36)

Luncheon Keynote: Janice Du Mont – Research to Advance SANE-Led Services: 1:00 pm–2:45 pm Innovations in Knowledge and Practice

Register ONLINE! It’s fast and easy! www.ForensicNurses.org/AnnualConference

7 THURSDAY, October 12 The Anatomy of Opioid Overprescribing Cases: Deaths, Drugs, DEATH INVESTIGATION Dollars, and Distortions (Code 37) First Contact Matters: A Collaborative Study Between Prehospital MULTIDISCIPLINARY Caregivers and Forensic Nurses (Code 38) GENERAL FORENSIC & Evaluating the Treating Clinician’s Testimony: A Defense Expert LEGAL Perspective (Code 39) Staying SANE in an Insane World: Burnout and Well-Being SANE Among Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (Code 40) Exploring the Perceptions and Experiences of Indigenous Sexual 4:30 pm SANE – Assault Survivors as a First Step Toward Enhancing SANE-Led (Code 41) Hospital-Based Violence Services BLOCK 5 ADMINISTRATIVE/ Strengthening SANE Capacity Through IAFN Clinical Skills Labs (Code 42) 3:00 pm LEADERSHIP

GENERAL FORENSIC & “Changing Our World”—Authentic Forensic Nurse Leaders Can LEGAL Protect Victims of Global Violence and Trafficking (Code 43)

PEDIATRICS If We’re Not Looking They’ll Remain Missing (Code 44)

IAFN The Ins and Outs of SANE Certification (Code 44A)

5:00 pm–6:00 pm Chapter Meetings (schedule to be posted in Toronto)

FRIDAY, October 13 8:00 am–4:00 pm Check-in/Registration Open 8:00 am–3:15 pm Exhibit Hall Open/Posters Available for Viewing 8:00 am–9:00 am Continental Breakfast/Poster Presentations

– SANE Photography for Forensic Nursing: The Basics and Beyond (Code 45) 9:00 am 12:00 pm DEATH INVESTIGATION Human Identification—The Role of a Forensic Identification Specialist (Code 46) WORKSHOPS

Current Testing Methodology and Management of Sexually PEDIATRICS Transmitted Infections in Sexually Abused Children (Code 47) GENERAL FORENSIC & Forensic Examination of the Suspect: Making the Case for the LEGAL Expertise of the Forensic Nurse (Code 48) A Slippery Slope—The Relationship Between Trauma Physiology MULTIDISCIPLINARY and Chronic Disease (Code 49)

SANE How Language Helps Shape Our Response to Sexual Violence (Code 50)

– 10:30 am “Have You Had Thoughts of Killing Yourself?”: Trauma Symptom PEDIATRICS and Suicide Screening in Pediatric and Adolescent Sexual Abuse/ (Code 51) BLOCK 6 Assault Cases

9:00 am ADMINISTRATIVE/ Reducing Retention Tension: Creating Lasting Change in Staff LEADERSHIP Engagement and Retention Through Leadership (Code 52) Forensic Nurse Death Investigation: Development of an DEATH INVESTIGATION Academic Course in Death Investigation (Code 53)

PEDIATRICS Child Sex Trafficking in America—My Personal Story: Jen Spry (Code 54)

8 FRIDAY, October 13

GENERAL FORENSIC & Mindfulness for Forensic Nurses LEGAL (Code 55) Medical Assistance in Dying—The First Year: Ontario's Trends, DEATH INVESTIGATION Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Future Considerations (Code 56) PSYCHIATRY & Actualizing a Recovery Oriented Philosophy in Forensic Mental CORRECTIONS Health Nursing (Code 57) Technology-Facilitated Victimization of Children: Case Presentations PEDIATRICS 12:30 pm (Code 58)

– Highlighting Current Trends and Strategies for Education/Prevention ADMINISTRATIVE/ A Zero Tolerance Standard: Sexual Abuse of Patients and the BLOCK 7 LEADERSHIP Regulated Health Care Professions in Ontario (Code 59) GENERAL FORENSIC & 11:00 am Securing Digital Photos LEGAL (Code 60)

SANE Fisting—What Is It and Why Have a High Index of Suspicion? (Code 61)

SANE Answering the Hard Questions About Sexual Violence (Code 62) Luncheon Keynote: Caitlin Pakosh – The Intersection of Forensic Science and the Law: 12:45 pm−2:15 pm Forensic Nursing and the Path Forward 

GENERAL FORENSIC & Words Matter: The Art and Science of Trial Testimony LEGAL (Code 63)

Helping to Heal the Wounds After a Genocide: A SANE’s Journey MULTIDISCIPLINARY to Rwanda (Code 64)

GENERAL FORENSIC & The Forensic Nurse in the Criminal Justice System LEGAL (Code 65)

SANE Human Trafficking 101: What Every Nurse Needs to Know (Code 66)

5:00 pm PSYCHIATRY & – Personality Disorders: Milieu Busters CORRECTIONS (Code 67) BLOCK 8 DEATH INVESTIGATION Autoerotic Deaths: Challenges for Medicolegal Death Investigators (Code 68) 3:30 pm

SANE Pregnancy and the Forensic Patient: Practice Considerations (Code 69) The National Protocol for Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic IAFN Examinations: Pediatric (Code 70)

GENERAL FORENSIC & The Forensic Nursing Role in Elder Abuse LEGAL (Code 70A)

The color icons below represent the various tracks that are being offered throughout the week. To aid in your selection and navigation throughout this brochure, please refer to the information Track Descriptions describing each track and its corresponding icon.

ADMINISTRATIVE / LEADERSHIP: IAFN: Sessions in this track promote professional and leadership skills for the These sessions are presented in whole or in part by IAFN Staff and represent forensic nurse clinician, manager, administrator, or entrepreneur. content or projects specific to the organization.

DEATH INVESTIGATION: Sessions focus on death investigation, evidence collection, the nursing needs of INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: the decedent, family/witness survivors, and/or community/social needs as they Sessions in this track will build on current skills and competencies to improve pertain to death investigation systems, death investigation techniques, the healthcare response to intimate partner violence and will address post-mortem assessment, and research. prevention and intervention work and the roles nurses can play in ending intimate partner violence. GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Sessions in this track will address nursing practice, forensic skills and MULTIDISCIPLINARY: competencies, expert and lay testimony, the criminal and civil justice system, Join nurses, researchers, educators, criminal justice professionals, and consulting and marketing of forensic services, and collaboration with other legal multidisciplinary partners as they share their knowledge and expertise professionals to assist clinicians in delivering state-of-the-art forensic care. through cutting-edge presentations.

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7:30 am−2:00 pm Check-in/Registration Open

8:00 am−9:00 am Continental Breakfast

Breakfast Keynote: Dirk Huyer – Death Investigation: The Need for Culturally 8:30 am−9:30 am Safe Services

IAFN Implementing a Strangulation Assessment Protocol (Code 71) 12:45 pm 9:45 am− SANE Photography for Forensic Nursing: The Basics and Beyond (Code 72) WORKSHOPS Challenges of Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking in a Pediatric PEDIATRICS Emergency Department (Code 73) Depression to Psychosis: Strategies in Caring for Patients With SANE Mental Illness During a Forensic Examination (Code 74)

IAFN How to Effectively Submit Your Training to IAFN for Contact Hours (Code 75)

SANE The Science of DNA Recovery: Where Do I Put That Q-tip? (Code 76)

SANE Looking to the Future: Pioneering Telehealth in Rural Mississippi (Code 77)

BLOCK 9 Starting or Expanding Your SANE Program: The SANE Program

9:45 am−11:15 am IAFN Development and Operations Guide (Code 78) PSYCHIATRY & Post Traumatic Stress and the Sexual Assault Patient: A Primary CORRECTIONS Care Perspective (Code 79) Child and Youth Death Review: Accurate Investigations Inform DEATH INVESTIGATION Effective Review: What Can Be Learned? (Code 80)

SANE Recovery of Foreign DNA Introduced Through Kissing (Code 81)

SANE Recruiting, Training, and Retaining SANEs: Can It Be Done? (Code 82)

GENERAL FORENSIC & Emerging Frontiers: Nurse-Led Forensic Services for Foreign-Born LEGAL Torture and/or Abuse Survivors Seeking Legal Immigration Relief (Code 83) The SAFE-T Center—Telemedicine and Virtual Training: SANE Promoting Quality Forensic Care in Pennsylvania Rural (Code 84)

BLOCK 10 Communities

11:30 am−1:00 pm ADMINISTRATIVE/ Finding the Needle in the Haystack: Behavioral Based Interviewing LEADERSHIP Techniques to Get the Best Employee (Code 85) An Inter-Professional Response to Human Trafficking: Healthcare and MULTIDISCIPLINARY the Forensic Nurse (Code 86)

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The color icons below represent the various tracks that are being offered throughout the week. To aid in your selection and navigation throughout this brochure, please refer to the information Track Descriptions describing each track and its corresponding icon.

PEDIATRICS: SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER (SANE): Sessions describe innovative pediatric programs and promising practice Building on the forensic management and healthcare response to patients issues, concepts, or strategies in forensic . following sexual assault/abuse, these sessions will address innovations in service delivery, excellence in patient care, and new research findings.

PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: These sessions highlight current issues in forensic psychiatric and correctional nursing and the care of clients in these services, particularly practice and policy issues on psychosocial, legal, physical, and mental health matters related to this field.

10 WORKSHOP Session Wednesday, October 11 Descriptions 11:00 am−5:30 pm

ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: Expert Witness Training Workshop (6 hour workshop) (Code 1) Forensic nurses frequently cite court testimony as an area of concern; they express feelings of being poorly prepared and unsure of what to expect. Learn about providing expert testimony and the effective use of a forensic nurse as an expert witness. Wednesday, Presenters: Jenifer Markowitz, Forensic Health Online (FHO), Alexandria, VA October 11 Leslie Hagen, Department of Justice, Columbia, SC 11:00 am−12:30 pm

GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: PEDIATRICS: Pediatric HIV INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: Building the Evidence Base Prophylaxis: From Tragedy to Educating Our Colleagues: in Forensic Nursing Practice: Triumph —Program Strategies What Motivates Providers to Writing Workshop for to Achieve Practice Excellence Assess for Intimate Partner Publication in the Journal of (Code 4) Violence and Sexual Assault Forensic Nursing (Code 2) Develop evidence-based practice Histories? (Code 6) Enhance your career with to achieve sustainable quality Provide more effective education publishing! Brainstorm ideas and outcomes. to your colleagues by better develop a plan to achieve your Presenters: Gail Lippert, Turning Point Inc., understanding the motivation publication goals. Clinton Township, MI behind providers screening and Presenters: Alison Colbert, Duquesne Renae Diegel, Turning Point Inc., Clinton assessment choices. University School of Nursing , Pittsburg, PA Township, MI Presenter: Candace Burton, University of California, Irvine, CA Karen Neill, Idaho State University, Jamie Ferrell, Memorial Hermann Health Pocatello, ID System, Houston, TX ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: Cindy Peternelj-Taylor, University of Sally Henin, Memorial Hermann Health Building a Culture of Safety Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, System, Houston, TX Canada and Equity in Health: Trauma- SANE: The National TeleNursing Informed Care Across the GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Center: Transforming Care Health Care Spectrum (Code 7) A Dropped-Weight Alternate for Sexual Assault Patients, Develop your clinical leadership Light Source Pilot Bruise Study: Providers, and Communities skills as they relate to trauma- Forensic Implications (Code 3) (Code 5) informed care. Is alternate light an option for Explore how Telenursing can Presenter: Annie Lewis-O’Connor, Brigham improving bruise assessment? improve forensic exams, provide and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA Explore the state of the science. support to clinicians, and affect DEATH INVESTIGATION: Gamma Presenters: Daniel Sheridan, Texas A&M positive community change. University, Bryan, TX Presenters: Cheryl Re, MA Department of Hydroxybutyrate: Invisible Nancy Downing, Texas A&M University, Public Health, Boston, MA Addiction and Death (Code 8) Bryan, TX Michelle French, Naval Hospital Camp Gain new insight on death related Pendleton, Camp Pendelton, CA to gamma hydroxybutyrate Tanya Sinclair, Naval Hospital Camp (GHB), and its role in addiction Pendleton, Camp Pendelton, CA and death cases around the world. Theodore Cross, University of Illinois, Presenter: Trinka Porrata, Project GHB, Urbana, IL Mesa, AZ

11 Session Descriptions

GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Wednesday, October 11 Wednesday, YOU as a Forensic Nurse: 11:00 am−12:30 pm (cont’d) October 11 What Frames Your Practice, Education, and Research? ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: 2:30 pm−4:00 pm (Code 13) Mentoring: Fostering the Future Discover the development of of Forensic Nursing Practice PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: “The Integrated Practice Model (Code 9) Making Meaning Through for Forensic Nursing Science” as Engagement: Educators explained by its originator. Don’t stay isolated! Learn how a Reflections on Facilitating formal mentoring process can Presenters: Julie Valentine, Brigham Young support forensic nurses Content and Interventions University, Sandy, UT throughout the career lifespan. Specific to Violence and Assault Virginia Lynch, University of Colorado, Denver, CO Presenters: Pamela Tabor, Forensic in an On-Line Baccalaureate Consulting and Training, LLC, Cabot, AR Program (Code 11) Kathleen Sekula, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Heather McPike, University of Arkansas of Uncover both the strengths and Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR risks when teaching about assault SANE: Forensic Nurse Examiner and violence in an online format. SANE: Title IX: What Every SANE Interactive Case Review: Presenter: Nancy Latimer, Nipissing Challenging Cases (Code 14) Needs to Know (Code 10) University, Barrie, Ontario, Canada Obtain an understanding of Have you faced challenging devising policies, and hear PEDIATRICS: Positive STI Results decision-making under unclear recommendations regarding in Children: The Role of the circumstances? Share with your SANE involvement, presented Medical Provider (Code 12) colleagues and explore lessons learned. by members of the IAFN Title IX Presenters: Judy Waldman, Women’s Review the protocol developed to Task Force. College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, address the role of the medical Canada Presenters: Nancy Downing, Texas A&M, provider in the evaluation of Bryan, TX sexually transmitted infections in the Petra Norris, Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Julie Valentine, Brigham Young University, pediatric population. Provo, UT Allison Dalby, Women’s College Hospital, Presenters: Heather Farina, The Hospital Toronto, Ontario, Canada Pamela Terrill, University of Iowa, Iowa for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada City, IA Tanya Smith, The Hospital for Sick GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada SANE: Magnetic Advocacy: Evaluating a SANE Program’s Challenging the Cultural Karla Wentzel, The Hospital for Sick Impact on Criminal Justice/ Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Normalization of Predation and Client Outcomes: Assessing Victim Blaming (Code 10A) Community Outcomes, One Year Later (Code 15) Explore ideas about consent, victim blaming, alcohol, Gain an understanding of SANE dehumanization, and entitlement program evaluation and effecting that promote unhealthy ideas about positive community change. femininity, masculinity, and sexuality. Presenter: Susan Wilson, Avalon Sexual Presenter: Jeffrey Bucholtz, Director, We Assault Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, End Violence, San Diego, CA Canada

12 WORKSHOPS “I loved being amongst 750 of my Thursday, October 12 peers that understand 9:00 am−12:00 pm what I do.” IAFN: Implementing a Strangulation Assessment Protocol (Code 19) ~conference attendee Strangulation injury can occur in the context of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault. It can be a life threatening event. Recognizing this should impact the way that responders interact with victims. This workshop will outline the medical implications of strangulation and how to implement a strangulation assessment protocol using IAFN’s Strangulation Toolkit. Presenters: Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, IAFN, Elkridge, MD MULTIDISCIPLINARY: Research Linda Reimer, Mackenzie Health, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada to Action: Using Local Data and Community Engagement DEATH INVESTIGATION: Human Identification–The Role of a Forensic to Create Forensic Nursing Identification Specialist (Code 20) (Limited to the first 50 participants) Services (Code 16) Enhance your knowledge of the techniques used for the forensic identification of human remains with a focus on the application of forensic odontology. This Discover a framework for workshop, including hands-on activities and case examples, will cover an overview of community-based, grassroots human identification and the fundamentals of forensic odontology in death activism that you can take back to investigation and disaster victim identification. your local community. Presenter: Dr. Bill Inkster, DMD, Consultant, BC Coroners Service Presenter: Tamara Dudley, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada IAFN: National Protocol for PEDIATRICS: Intrafamilial Sexual Sexual Assault Forensic Exams Abuse: The Monster Within SANE: Single/Dual vs Triple (Code 22) Agent Regimens for HIV Post- 2nd Edition (Code 18A) Exposure Prophylaxis in the Learn the highlights of the Hear the story of one survivor and her decade-long struggle. Sexual Assault Victim Population second edition to the National (Code 17) Protocol from an expert sexual Presenters: Ann Marie Willoughby, assault forensic examiner. Hendrick Medical Center, Abilene, TX Examine the evidence that Presenter: Kim Day, IAFN, Elkridge, MD Susie Striegler, Hendrick Medical Center, suggests the use of single and dual Abilene, TX agent regimens for post-exposure prophylaxis is likely the way of the future. SANE: Sexual Assault Injury Presenters: Thara Kumar, University of Thursday, Update 2017 (Code 23) Ottawa/The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Review the most current evidence Ontario, Canada October 12 on injuries after sexual assault and Kari Sampsel, The Ottawa Hospital, 9:00 am−10:30 am their implications for practice and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada court testimony. Presenters: Catherine Carter-Snell, Mount PEDIATRICS: Commercial Sexual DEATH INVESTIGATION: Death Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Exploitation of Children: Notifications: Challenges for Marilyn Sommers, University of Pediatric Health Care Utilization Death Investigators (Code 21) Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA and Case Characteristics (Code 18) Gain an understanding of the Caroline Snell, University of Lethbridge, Explore and share best practices professional delivery of death Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada notifications while maintaining a for working with this challenging MULTIDISCIPLINARY: Prevention of calm environment. population of children and Sexual Violence With Bystander adolescents. Presenter: Katrina Wright, Caddo Parish Education (Code 24) Presenters: Gail Hornor, Nationwide Coroner’s Office, Shreveport, LA Children’s Hospital, Hilliard, OH Explore bystander education, a Katharine Doughty, Nationwide Children’s promising approach to the Hospital, Hilliard, OH problem of interpersonal violence—particularly sexual assault. Presenter: Kerry Peterson, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO

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Session “The knowledge base was amazing! Nowhere Descriptions can you find this but at a conference like this.” ~conference attendee

PEDIATRICS: Decoding Child MULTIDISCIPLINARY: Creating Thursday, October 12 Maltreatment Cases: The Role a Forensic Nurse-Managed 9:00 am−10:30 am (cont’d) of Forensic Nurse Examiners in Volunteer Clinic for Victims Multi-Disciplinary Teams of Human Sex Trafficking: A SANE: Advanced Anal-Rectal (Code 28) Roadmap to Success (Code 30) Examination by Forensic Nurse Review pediatric medical- It is possible to create and Examiners/SANE-A (Code 25) forensic case studies highlighting implement a clinic for victims of the integral role of the forensic Take a harder look at why the human sex trafficking in your nurse as a member of a rural multi- ability to independently perform community. Come learn how. disciplinary team. internal anal-rectal evaluation is Presenters: Kelly Bohnhoff, Xavier critical, despite current scope of practice Presenter: Pamela Holtzinger, Frederick University, Cincinnati, OH Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD in Canada. Rosanne Hountz, Xavier University, Presenter: Adrienne Olszewski, Fraser Cincinnati, OH Health, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada Thursday, SANE: SANE Jeopardy! (Code 31) ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: October 12 Test your mettle in this fun and Lateral Violence and Its Potential engaging activity reinforcing key SANE concepts. Effects on the Interprofessional 11:00 am−12:30 pm Collaboration Model That Presenters: Jana French, DCFNE, DC, WA Supports Forensic Patients ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: Erin Pollitt, DCFNE, DC, WA (Code 26) Forensic Nursing Academic Nicole Stahlmann, DCFNE, DC, WA Learn to identify, address, and and Practice Partnerships, SANE: Improving Response alleviate lateral violence between Collaborations, and Strategy to Sexualized Violence: A interprofessional collaborative on the Understanding of the Community-Based SANE Model partners. Global Response to Address in Nova Scotia (Code 32) Presenter: Kimberly Barrie, Norton Sexual Violence (Code 29) Healthcare, Sellersburg, IN Gain a better appreciation of Discover how partnership and community based SANE PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: collaboration improve response programs. Adverse Childhood Experiences: to global violence. Presenters: Susan Wilson, Avalon Sexual Using ACES in Forensic Nursing Presenter: Lucia Zuniga, SANE, Assault Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Care for Sexual Violence Victims Gloucester, MA Canada and Perpetrators (Code 27) Heather Blackburn, Antigonish Women’s Gain an appreciation for the Resource Centre & Sexual Assault Services importance of adverse childhood Association, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada experiences in prevention and response to sexual violence. Valarie Cormier, Tri County Women’s Centre, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Presenters: Carolyn Porta, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Rachel Doucette, Every Woman’s Centre, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada Ellen Johnson, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, MN

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INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Intimate Partner Violence Using Mindfulness Practices to Evaluating the Treating Clinician’s Among the Late Adolescent and Mitigate Perceived Stress Testimony: A Defense Expert Young Adult Populations: (Code 36) Perspective (Code 39) A Secondary Data Analysis Hear how guided meditation Gain confidence to testify—then (Code 33) may be one tool for mitigating take it to court. stress in nurses. Learn how you—as a first Presenter: Jenifer Markowitz, Forensic responder—are uniquely Presenter: Ecoee Rooney, Ochsner Medical Health Online (FHO), Alexandria, VA qualified to advance the Center, New Orleans, LA discussion of this public health issue. SANE: Staying SANE in an Insane Presenter: Deborah Stone, Fitchburg State World: Burnout and Well-Being University, Leominster, MA Thursday, Among Sexual Assault Nurse GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Examiners (Code 40) Sexual Assault Prevention and October 12 Do you have the tools to avoid Early Intervention in Natural 3:00 pm−4:30 pm burnout? Explore well-being issues you can take back to the Disasters (Code 34) workplace. Discover how forensic nurses DEATH INVESTIGATION: The Anatomy of Opioid Presenters: Laurie Charles, Texas A&M, play a key role in sexual assault Bryan, TX prevention and early Overprescribing Cases: Deaths, intervention during disasters. Richard Bogue, University of Iowa College Drugs, Dollars, and Distortions of Nursing, Bryan, TX Presenters: Catherine Carter-Snell, Mount (Code 37) Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Nancy Downing, Texas A&M, Bryan, TX Explore two unique case Anne Troy, Children’s Hospital, LCMC examples involving SANE: Exploring the Perceptions Health, New Orleans, LA overprescribing with intriguing and Experiences of Indigenous Chelsey Creller, Mount Royal University, twists and turns and how they were Sexual Assault Survivors as a Calgary, Alberta, Canada investigated. First Step Toward Enhancing Presenters: Natalie Seabolt, University of PEDIATRICS: The ‘Dirty House’ Tennessee, Mount Juliet, TN SANE-Led Hospital-Based Report: A Medical-Forensic Special Agent Chris Ramage, Tennessee Violence Services (Code 41) Assessment of Child Neglect Bureau of Investigation Hear how the receipt of and and Risk (Code 35) satisfaction with services differed MULTIDISCIPLINARY: First Contact between Indigenous and non- Arm yourself with the Child Matters: A Collaborative Study Neglect Assessment Report. Indigenous survivors. Between Prehospital Caregivers Presenters: Janice Du Mont, Women’s Presenter: Susan Buxbaum, Southern and Forensic Nurses (Code 38) College Research Institute, Women’s Arizona Children’s Advocacy Center, College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Tucson, AZ Uncover the role of the forensic Canada nurse in programs designed to better prepare pre-hospital Sheila Macdonald, Ontario Network of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence caregivers. Treatment Centres, Toronto, Ontario, Presenter: Laura Gaertner, Cleveland Clinic Canada Fairview, Rocky River, OH

15 Session Descriptions

PEDIATRICS: If We’re Not Looking Thursday, October 12 They’ll Remain Missing (Code 44) Friday, 3:00 pm−4:30 pm (cont’d) Discover the connection between October 13 minors requesting treatment 9:00 am−10:30 am ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: without a guardian, and the Strengthening SANE Capacity reality that they may be in fact missing/ exploited. Through IAFN Clinical Skills PEDIATRICS: Current Testing Presenter: Kathleen Hackett, UH Rainbow Labs (Code 42) Methodology and Management Babies and Children’s Hospital, Avon of Sexually Transmitted Instructors and developers from Lake, OH three IAFN Clinical Skills labs Infections in Sexually Abused will share their solutions to the IAFN: The Ins and Outs of SANE Children (Code 47) challenges of hosting. Certification(Code 44A) Review the 2015 CDC Presenters: Ellen Johnson, Regions Although not a prep course, recommendations for testing, as Hospital, St Paul, MN this presentation offers insight well as treatment options, for Linda Walther, Regions Hospital, into both the certification exam child sexual abuse cases with an STI. St Paul, MN and renewal process with Presenter: Cynthia Moore, Massachusetts Carolyn Porta, University of MN, presentations by SANE certificants and Dept. of Public Health, Burlington, MA Minneapolis, MN members of the Commission for Forensic Nursing Certification. GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Eileen Allen, Monmouth County Forensic Examination of the New Jersey SANE/SART Coordinator, Presenters: Kathleen Maguire, IAFN, Freehold, NJ Certification Director Suspect: Making the Case for Elizabeth Booth, Metro Health System, Marni Dodd, CFNC, Chair the Expertise of the Forensic (Code 48) Cleveland, OH Teresa Devitt-Lynch, CFNC, Vice Chair Nurse GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Explore the activity of conducting “Changing Our World”— a forensic examination of the suspect, its ethical issues, the Authentic Forensic Nurse rights of the patient, and the Leaders Can Protect Victims of responsibilities of the forensic nurse. Global Violence and Trafficking Presenters: Tiffany Kafka, Abbotsford (Code 43) Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre, Enhance your understanding Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada about international law and the Kirstin Simpson, Abbotsford Regional role of the forensic nurse as a Hospital and Cancer Centre, Abbotsford, compassionate change agent. British Columbia, Canada Cole Bruce, Abbotsford Regional Hospital Presenter: Barbara DuPont, The Dupont and Cancer Centre, Abbotsford, British Law Firm, LLP, Stamford, CT Columbia, Canada Jessica Reist, Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

16 WORKSHOPS “Location was great – people were awesome – Friday, October 13 staff was attentive – the 9:00 am–12:00 pm energy was palpable.” SANE: Photography for Forensic Nursing: The Basics and Beyond ~conference attendee (Code 45) Review the essential basics of forensic photography as it pertains to nursing and medical treatment of assault victims/suspects with specific workflows for sexual assault nurse examiners. This workshop, which includes demonstrative workstations, will cover general photography methods, forensic aspects of photography, and specific methods which should be applied when assessing and MULTIDISCIPLINARY: A Slippery documenting SANE cases. Slope—The Relationship Presenter: Ryan Rezzelle, MFS, CSCSA, Consultant in the Forensic Sciences Between Trauma Physiology and Chronic Disease (Code 49) DEATH INVESTIGATION: Human Identification–The Role of a Forensic Learn the differences in objective Identification Specialist (Code 46) (Limited to the first 50 participants) assessments and interventions for Enhance your knowledge of the techniques used for the forensic identification of both acute and chronic trauma human remains with a focus on the application of forensic odontology. This systemic symptomatology. workshop, including hands-on activities and case examples, will cover an overview of Presenters: William Nicholson, University of human identification and the fundamentals of forensic odontology in death investigation and Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL disaster victim identification. Presenter: Dr. Bill Inkster, DMD, Consultant, BC Coroners Service Karmie Johnson, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Patricia Speck, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: PEDIATRICS: Child Sex Trafficking Creating Lasting Change in Staff in America—My Personal Story: SANE: How Language Helps Engagement and Retention Shape Our Response to Sexual Jen Spry (Code 54) Through Leadership (Code 52) Violence (Code 50) Enhance your insight and Gain practical skills and knowledge about child sex Identify concrete, specific steps to actionable tools to improve your trafficking in America. change the way you talk and staff engagement and retention. write about sexual violence to Presenter: Jen Spry, JenSpry.org, more accurately reflect the realities of Presenter: Erin Daiber, Erin Daiber Philadelphia, PA these crimes. Coaching & Consulting, San Diego, CA Presenter: Claudia Bayliff, Attorney at Law, DEATH INVESTIGATION: Forensic Falls Church, VA Nurse Death Investigation: PEDIATRICS: “Have You Had Development of an Academic Thoughts of Killing Yourself?”: Course in Death Investigation Trauma Symptom and Suicide (Code 53) Screening in Pediatric and Explore this collaborative model Adolescent Sexual Abuse/ to formally educate nurses about Assault Cases (Code 51) the death investigation specialty within a graduate academic program. Gain insight into the clinical Presenters: Margaret Glembocki, Oakland issues, and screening tools, related University, Washington, MI to trauma symptoms and suicide. Kelly Berishaj, Oakland University, Presenters: Tanya Smith, The Hospital for Washington, MI Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Heather Farina, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Karla Wentzel, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

17 “The sessions were perfectly timed and had Session a lot of diversity. There was just enough to fill Descriptions the day and I didn’t feel overwhelmed. Plenty of time for networking, which was great!” ~conference attendee

PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Friday, Actualizing a Recovery Oriented Securing Digital Photos (Code 60) October 13 Philosophy in Forensic Mental Develop a greater awareness of Health Nursing (Code 57) the threats to the security of 11:00 am−12:30 pm Immerse yourself into this electronic health information and interactive session to explore the ways to reduce risks. GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: ethical and clinical implications Presenters: Keith Fricke, tw-Security, Mindfulness for Forensic Nurses related to recovery-oriented care. Overland Park, KS (Code 55) Presenter: Cindy Peternelj-Taylor, Diane Daiber, IAFN, Elkridge, MD University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Engage in mindfulness practice Saskatchewan, Canada SANE: Fisting—What Is It and while exploring its uses for Why Have a High Index of yourself and your patients. PEDIATRICS: Technology- Suspicion? (Code 61) Presenter: Judy Waldman, Judy Waldman Facilitated Victimization of Counselling & Consulting, Toronto, Children: Case Presentations Enhance your knowledge of Ontario, Canada Highlighting Current Trends fisting, the implications of it, and treatment modalities. DEATH INVESTIGATION: Medical and Strategies for Education/ Presenters: Susan Short, Abbotsford Prevention (Code 58) Assistance in Dying—The Regional Hospital, Abbotsford, British First Year: Ontario’s Trends, Discuss and explore current Columbia, Canada research regarding technology- Challenges, Lessons Learned, Kelly Branchi, Abbotsford Regional facilitated negative sexual and Future Considerations Hospital, Abbotsford, British Columbia, experiences in children. (Code 56) Canada Presenter: Sharon Record, Texas Children’s Hear cases and discover lessons Hospital, Houston, TX SANE: Answering the Hard learned during the first year of Reena Isaac, Texas Children’s Hospital, Questions About Sexual this complex social issue. Houston, TX Violence (Code 62) Presenters: Sarah Kmiec, Ministry of Casey Weary, Texas Children’s Hospital, Community Safety and Correctional Houston, TX Learn to formulate effective, Services, Toronto, Ontario, Canada evidence-based answers to Deidre Bainbridge, Ministry of Community ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: difficult questions through Safety and Correctional Services, Toronto, A Zero Tolerance Standard: hands-on practice. Ontario, Canada Sexual Abuse of Patients and Presenter: Claudia Bayliff, Attorney at Law, Jennifer Berry, Ministry of Community the Regulated Health Care Falls Church, VA Safety and Correctional Services, Toronto, Professions in Ontario (Code 59) Ontario, Canada Embrace Zero Tolerance. Hear Donna Smyth, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Toronto, more about a systematic and Ontario, Canada comprehensive response to sexual abuse of patients. Valerie Anderson, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Toronto, Presenter: Sheila Macdonald, Ontario Ontario, Canada Network of SADVTC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

18 SANE: Human Trafficking 101: IAFN: The National Protocol for Friday, What Every Nurse Needs to Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic Know (Code 66) Examinations: Pediatric (Code 70) October 13 Examine the stages of human Hear the details on the 3:30 pm−5:00 pm trafficking—from identification recommendations outlined in to referral. the Pediatric SAFE Protocol GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Presenter: Erica Lemberger, Northern and explore the resources of the Words Matter: The Art and Kentucky University, Highland Heights KY new KIDSta.org website through an interactive tutorial. Science of Trial Testimony (Code 63) PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: Presenters: Diane Daiber, IAFN, Evaluate the use of language and the Personality Disorders: Milieu Elkridge, MD ways in which we set unwarranted Busters (Code 67) Kim Day, IAFN, Elkridge, MD limitations on testimony at trial. Learn to identify personality Presenters: Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, IAFN, GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: The disorders and apply practice Elkridge, MD strategies for individuals with Forensic Nursing Role in Elder Jenifer Markowitz, Forensic Health Online these disorders. Abuse (Code 70A) (FHO), Alexandria, VA Presenters: Karmie Johnson, University of Explore important concepts Leslie Hagen, Department of Justice, Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL related to capacity, consent, Columbia, SC William Nicholson, University of Alabama indicators of abuse, reporting at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL obligations, and nursing interventions. MULTIDISCIPLINARY: Helping Presenter: Linda Reimer, Mackenzie to Heal the Wounds After a DEATH INVESTIGATION: Autoerotic Health, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada Genocide: A SANE’s Journey to Deaths: Challenges for Rwanda (Code 64) Medicolegal Death Investigators Hear one SANE’s story of (Code 68) Saturday, stepping out of their comfort zone Gain the ability to analyze cases October 14 to have a life-changing impact on involving auto-erotic deaths. victims around the world. 9:45 am−11:15 am Presenter: Milton Carroll, Caddo Parish Presenter: Jennifer Conley, St Vincent Coroner’s Office, Shreveport, LA Carmel Hospital, Carmel, IN PEDIATRICS: Challenges of SANE: Pregnancy and the GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: Identifying Victims of Human Forensic Patient: Practice The Forensic Nurse in the Trafficking in a Pediatric Considerations (Code 69) Criminal Justice System (Code 65) Emergency Department (Code 73) Develop a greater understanding Increase your comfort level and Learn through case studies the of multiple factors related to improve your communication pitfalls and pearls associated with pregnancy as it pertains to the style as a future fact or expert recognizing human sexual medical-forensic exam. witness in the criminal justice system. trafficking. Presenter: Khara Breeden, Houston Baptist Presenters: Caitlin Pakosh, Innocence Presenters: Denise Abdoo, Children’s University, Houston, TX Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO Dan Brown, Daniel Brown Law, Toronto, Kristina Elsener, Children’s Hospital ON, Canada Colorado, Aurora, CO Sheila Early, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby, BC, Canada

19 WORKSHOPS Session Saturday, October 14 Descriptions 9:45 am–12:45 pm

IAFN: Implementing a Strangulation Assessment Protocol (Code 71) Strangulation injury can occur in the context of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault. It can be a life threatening event. Recognizing this should impact the way that responders interact with victims. This workshop will outline the medical implications of strangulation and how to implement a strangulation assessment protocol using IAFN’s Strangulation Toolkit. Presenters: Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, IAFN, Elkridge, MD Saturday, October 14 Linda Reimer, Mackenzie Health, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada 9:45 am−11:15 am (cont’d) SANE: Photography for Forensic Nursing: The Basics and Beyond SANE: Depression to Psychosis: (Code 72) Strategies in Caring for Patients Review the essential basics of forensic photography as it pertains to nursing and With Mental Illness During a medical treatment of assault victims/suspects with specific workflows for sexual assault nurse examiners. This workshop, which includes demonstrative workstations, Forensic Examination (Code 74) will cover general photography methods, forensic aspects of photography, and Examine how patients with specific methods which should be applied when assessing and documenting SANE cases. mental illness present a unique set Presenter: Ryan Rezzelle, MFS, CSCSA, Consultant in the Forensic Sciences of challenges. Presenters: Leslie Miles, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Linda Mabey, Brigham Young University, SANE: Looking to the Future: PSYCHIATRY & CORRECTIONS: Provo, UT Julie Valentine, Brigham Young Post Traumatic Stress and the University, Provo, UT Pioneering Telehealth in Rural Mississippi (Code 77) Sexual Assault Patient: IAFN: How to Effectively Submit Learn how this pioneering A Primary Care Perspective Your Training to IAFN for program in Mississippi can (Code 79) Contact Hours (Code 75) benefit other rural communities The negative long-term consequences of sexual assault are Discover the process and with telehealth capabilities. significant and far-reaching— required components for Presenter: Shalotta Sharp, University of discover what can be done to better successful submission of your West Alabama, Livingston, AL identify PTSD. SANE training and other activities for approval of IAFN contact IAFN: Starting or Expanding Presenter: Kindra Clark, Methodist Healthcare System, San Antonio, TX hours. Your SANE Program: The SANE Program Development and Presenter: Ecoee Rooney, IAFN, DEATH INVESTIGATION: Child and Elkridge, MD Operations Guide (Code 78) Youth Death Review: Accurate Want to start or expand your SANE: The Science of DNA Investigations Inform Effective SANE program? Recovery: Where Do I Put That Review: What Can Be Learned? Learn the first steps. (Code 80) Q-tip? (Code 76) Presenters: Susan Chasson, Utah Coalition Explore recent advances in DNA Against Sexual Assault, Salt Lake City, UT Discover the complexities of sampling, testing, limitations, and pediatric investigations and the Kim Day, IAFN, Elkridge, MD testimony. importance of high quality death investigations. Presenters: Patricia Speck, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Presenter: Dirk Huyer, Office of the Chief Coroner, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Stacey Mitchell, Harris Health System, Houston, TX Diana Faugno, Barbara Sinatra Center for Children, Palm Desert, CA

20 “Speakers were excellent, knowledgeable; I learned a lot.” ~conference attendee

GENERAL FORENSIC & LEGAL: ADMINISTRATIVE/LEADERSHIP: Saturday, Emerging Frontiers: Nurse- Finding the Needle in the October 14 Led Forensic Services for Haystack: Behavioral Based Foreign-Born Torture and/or Interviewing Techniques to Get 11:30 am−1:00 pm Abuse Survivors Seeking Legal the Best Employee (Code 85) Immigration Relief (Code 83) You know what type of person SANE: Recovery of Foreign DNA Examine how forensic nurses are you want to join your forensic Introduced Through Kissing positioned to meet the critical nursing team. Learn how you can (Code 81) medicolegal needs of foreign-born ensure you select that individual. Hear about the research involved survivors. Presenter: Stacey Mitchell, Texas A&M to distinguish areas of higher Presenter: Jennifer Breads, Mercy Medical University, Magnolia, TX male DNA concentration in and Center, Baltimore, MD Laurie Charles, Texas A&M University, around the oral cavity. Bryan, TX SANE: The SAFE-T Center— Presenters: Joyce Williams, Stevenson MULTIDISCIPLINARY: University, Randallstown, MD Telemedicine and Virtual An Inter- Professional Response to David Williams, Carroll County Health Training: Promoting Quality Department, Westminster, MD Forensic Care in Pennsylvania Human Trafficking: Healthcare Rural Communities (Code 84) and the Forensic Nurse (Code 86) SANE: Recruiting, Training, and Explore the role of the forensic Retaining SANEs: Can It Be Discover this effective model for developing a compelling network nurse within multidisciplinary, Done? (Code 82) of SANE-led and SANE- community task forces. Develop an understanding of sustained response. Presenter: Theresa Vietor, St. Elizabeth the profile of SANE and the Presenters: Sheridan Miyamoto, Healthcare, Florence, KY motivations that lead them to Pennsylvania State University, continue to practice. Chambersburg, PA Presenter: Cathy Boyle, Natividad Medical Faith Mong, Pinnacle Health System, Center, Wilton, CA Harrisburg, PA Jennifer McNew, Pennsylvania State University, Chambersburg, PA

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22 International Conference on Forensic Nursing Science and Practice October 11–14, 2017 Registration Form Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Register ONLINE! It’s fast and easy! www.ForensicNurses.org/AnnualConference Please type or print legibly, using one form per attendee. Name______Email______

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Conference Registration Member Non-Member Amount Special Needs? Early - Received by July 31, 2017 $525.00 $654.00 If any special disability arrangements OR an alternative meal plan is Regular - Received by Sept. 22, 2017 $550.00 $679.00 required, please attach a note of Late - Received by Oct. 6, 2017 $630.00 $759.00 explanation. Student (include proof of full-time enrollment) $355.00 $355.00 Dietary Preference ❏ Vegetarian Daily Registration ❏ Gluten-Free Wednesday Only $235.00 $265.00 ❏ Other . Thursday Only $235.00 $265.00 ______Friday Only $235.00 $265.00 ______Saturday Only $235.00 $265.00

Student One Day (please indicate which day) $160.00 $160.00 Cancellation Policy See page 22 for full details of the TOTAL Conference cancellation policy. Special Events (no additional charge) Want the Member Rate? ❏ I plan to attend the Reception on Wednesday ❏ I plan to attend the Luncheon on Friday Go to www.ForensicNurses.org ❏ I plan to attend the Luncheon on Thursday ❏ I plan to attend the Breakfast on Saturday Become a member and receive benefits all year long!

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Payment Options MAIL your registration _____ Mail form and check to address listed on the right Check #______International Association of _____ Credit Card (Either mail, fax, or register online - www.forensicnurses.org/conference) (Make check payable in US dollars Forensic Nurses to IAFN. Please list names of ❏ VISA ❏ MC ❏ AmEx ❏ Discover attendees on check.) 6755 Business Pkwy., Ste. 303 Elkridge, MD 21075 Credit Card #______Exp. Date______CID #______(410) 626-7805 Name ______Amount US $______(as it appears on card) FAX your registration Signature______Phone______Complete form with credit Billing Address______card information and fax to: (410) 626-7804

23 International Association of Forensic Nurses 6755 Business Parkway, Suite 303 Elkridge, Maryland 21075

Join nurses, researchers, educators, legal professionals, and multidisciplinary partners as they share their knowledge and expertise through cutting-edge presentations.

Session Tracks Include: Administrative/Leadership Death Investigation General Forensic & Legal IAFN Intimate Partner Violence Multidisciplinary Pediatrics Psychiatry & Corrections SANE

th ANNUAL For more information, visit www.ForensicNurses.org International Conference on The International Association of Forensic Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing Forensic Nursing Science and Practice education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. October 11–14, 2017 Fairmont Royal York Hotel,Toronto, Ontario, Canada