Caring for Victims of Violence with a Multidisciplinary Approach - Jan 2020
Posted over 5 years ago by Annette Johansen
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January 8-9, 2020 UAA Rasmuson Hall or Online
Alaska Nurses Association is jointly providing with the Academy of Forensic Nursing and the University of Alaska Anchorage College of Health a regional conference with emphasis on promotion and expansion of forensic health care training to better serve persons who have been harmed by violence.
Target Audience: Health and Social Service Professionals, Public Health, First Responders, Health Administrators, Law Enforcement, Victims Advocates and Community Members.
Topics include:
*Mandatory Reporting
*Trauma Informed Care
*Elder Care Abuse
*Building Resiliency
*Forensic Healthcare Response
Registration available at uaa-coh.asapconnected.com
Registration Options: Participants may attend just one or both days either in person or online via Zoom. Online is limited to those outside of Anchorage. Fee is dependent upon selection.
2 day in-person (full conference): $200
1 day in-person (either Wed or Thurs): $125
2 day online (outside of Anchorage): $100
1 day online (outside of Anchorage): $75
Continuing Education Credits:
Nurses: This training offers fourteen (14) nursing contact hours. Alaska Nurses
Association is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by Montana
Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing
Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Social Workers: The University of Alaska Anchorage School of Social Work has
approved this activity for 14 Social Work Contact hours.
Physicians: Application for Physician credits has been submitted. Determination of
credits is pending.