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216 – Wisdom from a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
216 – Wisdom from a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dave Stachowiak are joined by Heidi Olson, a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program Manager at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. Heidi has a wide range of experience in pediatric and forensic nursing and her role includes performing forensic exams on children who have been victims of sexual assault, communicating with law enforcement and child protective services, and serving as an expert witness in criminal trials.
Key Points
A SANE nurse collects evidence to corroborate the patient’s disclosure, makes sure the patient is safe and healthy and may testify in court.
There is a better way to identify possible victims of human trafficking other than looking for signs similar to over-sensationalized media.
Assess risk factors that address the patient's reproductive system, substance abuse, mental health, physical abuse, and other risk factors.
Vulnerabilities and risk factors differ from children to adults, necessitating different screening tools.
Resources
Children's Mercy
106 - Health Consequences of Human Trafficking
215 – Dr. Beth Grant and The Long Road to Restoration
HEAL Protocol Assistance
Human Trafficking Awareness in the Emergency Care Setting
The Healthcare Response to Human Trafficking
Health Care Needs of Victims
Global Human Trafficking and Child Victimization
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Transcript
Dave [00:00:00] Hi, everyone, a quick disclaimer before this episode. As always, our content is serious and difficult. This episode is particularly challenging as we are talking about children who have been victims of sexual assault. This, as a result, may not be a good carpool episode as colleagues may experience being triggered and may not be able to ask to turn it off for a bit. It's also not a good episode if you have kids or youth with you without an adult nearby to stop or explain and answer questions. Nevertheless, this is important content and you're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 216 - Amy Looks like Everybody Else, Wisdom from a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner.
Production Credits [00:00:42] Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.
Dave [00:01:03] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking Podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.
Sandie [00:01:08] And my name is Sandie Morgan.
Dave [00:01:10] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in Ending Human Trafficking. Sandie, as I mentioned in the introduction here, a difficult topic today, of course, as we get into this and yet an important topic for us to all know more about. And so, I'm glad we get to speak to someone today who's really an expert in this area that'll help us to discover even more.
Sandie [00:01:35] So, we have with us today Heidi Olson, a registered nurse who is a specialist as a sexual assault nurse examiner, and she's the program manager at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. And her wide range of experience in pediatric and forensic nursing in her role includes performing forensic exams on children who have been victims of sexual assault. She communicates with law enforcement, child protective services, and serves as an expert witness in criminal trials. She has performed or reviewed over twelve hundred child sexual abuse exams in the last two years and has presented over 200 times about recognizing human trafficking, child on child sexual assault, pornography, and sexual violence trends. Heidi, I don't know if welcoming you to the show is the appropriate next statement,
Key Points
A SANE nurse collects evidence to corroborate the patient’s disclosure, makes sure the patient is safe and healthy and may testify in court.
There is a better way to identify possible victims of human trafficking other than looking for signs similar to over-sensationalized media.
Assess risk factors that address the patient's reproductive system, substance abuse, mental health, physical abuse, and other risk factors.
Vulnerabilities and risk factors differ from children to adults, necessitating different screening tools.
Resources
Children's Mercy
106 - Health Consequences of Human Trafficking
215 – Dr. Beth Grant and The Long Road to Restoration
HEAL Protocol Assistance
Human Trafficking Awareness in the Emergency Care Setting
The Healthcare Response to Human Trafficking
Health Care Needs of Victims
Global Human Trafficking and Child Victimization
Are you enjoying the show?
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe or rate the podcast on iTunes by clicking here. Click here for FAQs about podcasts and how to subscribe.
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Contact us with questions, comments, or suggestions at feedback@endinghumantrafficking.org.
Transcript
Dave [00:00:00] Hi, everyone, a quick disclaimer before this episode. As always, our content is serious and difficult. This episode is particularly challenging as we are talking about children who have been victims of sexual assault. This, as a result, may not be a good carpool episode as colleagues may experience being triggered and may not be able to ask to turn it off for a bit. It's also not a good episode if you have kids or youth with you without an adult nearby to stop or explain and answer questions. Nevertheless, this is important content and you're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 216 - Amy Looks like Everybody Else, Wisdom from a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner.
Production Credits [00:00:42] Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.
Dave [00:01:03] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking Podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.
Sandie [00:01:08] And my name is Sandie Morgan.
Dave [00:01:10] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in Ending Human Trafficking. Sandie, as I mentioned in the introduction here, a difficult topic today, of course, as we get into this and yet an important topic for us to all know more about. And so, I'm glad we get to speak to someone today who's really an expert in this area that'll help us to discover even more.
Sandie [00:01:35] So, we have with us today Heidi Olson, a registered nurse who is a specialist as a sexual assault nurse examiner, and she's the program manager at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. And her wide range of experience in pediatric and forensic nursing in her role includes performing forensic exams on children who have been victims of sexual assault. She communicates with law enforcement, child protective services, and serves as an expert witness in criminal trials. She has performed or reviewed over twelve hundred child sexual abuse exams in the last two years and has presented over 200 times about recognizing human trafficking, child on child sexual assault, pornography, and sexual violence trends. Heidi, I don't know if welcoming you to the show is the appropriate next statement,
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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