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SARRT COMMUNITY QUARTERLY TRAINING | Improving Response to Victims of Violent Crime in the Pee Dee Region

Program Date & Time:
August 8, 2024 | 8:00am - 5:00pm
Modality:
  • In-person
Registration Fee:
Free
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Additional Details
Instructional Hours:
7.75
Registration Deadline:
8/8/24 11:59 PM
Cancellation Deadline:
8/8/24 7:30 AM
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Presenter(s)
Description
While the availability of training opportunities for law enforcement/EMS, advocates/DSS, medical personnel, and attorneys to adequately respond to crimes against women, including sexual assault, domestic/intimate partner violence, stalking and strangulation is present, it has failed to reach the majority in the Pee Dee Region. This training aims to remedy this and reach both new and established staff at both orientation and refresher training sessions.

Keywords: sarrt, law enforcement, violent crime, sexual assault

Objectives

At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the need for forensic exams and their implications.
  • Explain the process of forensic exams.
  • Explain evidence collection time frames.
  • Discuss the signs and symptoms of DFSA, resulting in more immediate medical care for the victim, as well as a better knowledge base to use in court testimony.
  • Discuss the neurobiology of trauma and how it can affect a victim in the immediate aftermath of an assault, as well as a better knowledge base to use in court testimony.
  • Demonstrate a better knowledge of trauma-informed care, resulting in a better response to victims.
  • Demonstrate a better knowledge of domestic/intimate partner violence, resulting in a better response, as well as a better knowledge base to use in court testimony.
  • Explain non-lethal strangulation and the dangers of minimizing, resulting in more immediate medical care for the victim, as well as a better knowledge base to use in court testimony.
  • Articulate the lethality of strangulation, resulting in more immediate medical care for the victim, as well as a better knowledge base to use in court testimony.
  • Discuss stalking and its implications, as well as a better knowledge base to use in court testimony.
Disclosures
Pee Dee AHEC’s conflict of interest policy requires faculty to disclose any real or apparent commercial financial affiliations related to the content of their presentations/materials. Speakers have signed a vested interest form declaring any conflict of interest in education activities. Please see individual activities for any conflicts of interest. Provisions of these educational activities by Pee Dee AHEC does not imply endorsement by Pee Dee AHEC, SCNA or ANCC of any commercial products displayed in conjunction with activities.
Credits Available
  • Victim Service Providers
    Department of Crime Victim Services Training
    Credit Statement

    This program awards 6.75 Victim Service Credit Hours upon successful completion. Course #: 796

  • Social Workers
    SC Board of Social Work Examiners (Non-SW)
    Credit Statement
    This program is approved for 7.75 non-social work hours of continuing education by Pee Dee AHEC, a part of the South Carolina AHEC system, as defined by the South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners.
  • Registered Nurses
    SC Nurses Association
    Credit Statement

    Pee Dee AHEC (Area Health Education Center) is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by South Carolina Nurses Association an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Upon successful completion of this program, attendees will receive 7.75 contact hours.

  • Physicians
    McLeod Health CME
    Credit Statement
    McLeod Health is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. McLeod Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.75AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
  • Law Enforcement
    SC Criminal Justice Academy
    Credit Statement

    This program awards 7.75 CLEE hours upon successful completion. Lesson Plan Number: 7084

  • EMTs/Paramedics
    SC DHEC Division of Emergency Medical Services
    Credit Statement
    The Division of EMS and Trauma of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control has approved this program for the following Continued Education Units (CEUs) based on NREMT’s 2016 NCCR Standards. 7.75 Hours Total DHEC Identification Number: 2024_PDAHECSAART_SCDHEC
  • Attorneys
    South Carolina Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization
    Credit Statement
    This program has been approved for 7.75 Credits by the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization. Course Number: 241639
  • APRNs/PAs
    McLeod Health CME
    Credit Statement
    McLeod Health is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. McLeod Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.75AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Only the credit commensurate should be claimed with the extent of their participation in the activity.
  • All other participants
    Area Health Education Consortium
    Credit Statement
    This program provides 0.775 CEUs by Pee Dee AHEC and meets South Carolina AHEC Best Practice Standards.
Locations/Participation Options
  • Location:
    Effingham , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
Contact(s)

If you have questions about the credits, location/video conference information, or any other details specific to this particular program, please reach out to the contact(s) below:

  • Name:
    Beejay Parnell
    Phone:
    843-777-5347
    Email:
    beejay.parnell@mcleodhealth.org
  • Name:
    Shannon Scott
    Phone:
    843-777-5219
    Email:
    Shannon.scott@mcleodhealth.org
If you have questions related to registering or using the AHEC Learning Portal, please contact ofte@musc.edu.