Domestic and Sexual Violence

Victims of domestic and sexual violence suffer emotional, psychological, and physical abuse, all of which can result in both acute and chronic signs and symptoms of physical and mental disease, illness, and injury.
Domestic, Sexual, and Intimate Partner Violence Nursing CE Course

This activity aims to educate the learner regarding domestic violence and sexual violence statistics, risk factors, prevention, and the most up-to-date best practices for the evidenced-based care of survivors.
Category
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
- 3.00 ANCC
Cost $30.00
Sexual Assault

Whether out of impulse, compulsion, anger, or the assertion of power, sexual assault is a criminal act of violence imposed on the vulnerable and the innocent, causing immediate physical and emotional suffering and often having long-lasting adverse psychological effect.
Training and Education in Sexual and Domestic Violence in Compliance with Chapter 260

As part of the Acts of 2014, Chapter 260, An Act Relative to Domestic Violence, Section 9, this training is provided by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for professionals receiving licensure from the:
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Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
Cost $0.00
Family Violence Update

For centuries, society has avoided addressing violence among family members. As medical caregivers, we must remember that the definition of violence includes not only actual injuries, but also the consequences of the threat of violence.
Category
- Domestic Violence
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Cost $0.00
Domestic Violence Update

Domestic or family violence affects everyone, regardless of gender, race, education, profession, or socioeconomic status. Both abusers and victims come from diverse backgrounds.
Forensic Nursing Excellence: A Comprehensive Guide to Investigative Healthcare

Learn essential forensic nursing skills for sexual assault examinations. Cover procedures, legalities, ethics, and evidence application.
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Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
- 2.00 Contact hours
Cost $14.00
Navigating Power Differentials as a Physician in the “Me Too” Era

With a documented rise in reports of sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual behavior across medical specialties in the workplace, it is important for physicians and medical leaders to be aware of the prevalence of problematic sexual behavior in physicians.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Primary care practitioners treat many civilians and veterans of all ages who exhibit symptoms of PTSD, but many lack the necessary knowledge to identify PTSD and perform differential diagnosis.