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Episode 74: Sexual assault survivor experiences with police
In this Bell Work Talk, Ben McLean discusses results from the first large scale prospective study evaluating sexual assault survivor experiences with the police. Survivors in our study received SANE…
Episode 73: Forensic Nursing & Workplace Violence Response
In this Bell Work Talks, Kalen Knight discusses how the hospital-based forensic nurse examiner program he works for incorporated response to workplace violence events into their services, including a…
Episode 72: The Hidden Link: What Forensic Nurses Need to Know About Porn-Driven Harm
In this Bell Work Talk, we examine emerging trends linking online pornography exposure to a rise in problematic sexual behaviors among youth, including child-on-child sexual assault, strangulation,…
Episode 71: Animal Abuse as An Adverse Childhood Experience: The Practitioner’s Response
In this Bell Work Talk, Nancy Blaney and Claire Coughlin of the Animal Welfare Institute will discuss the relationship between child abuse and animal abuse, which frequently occur in the same homes.…
Episode 70: Making the Business Case for Forensic Nursing Care
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Ashleigh Bowman will introduce the key components of a business case, including calculating a return on investment (ROI). Forensic nurses should be able to articulate…
Episode 69: Turning Risk into Response: DVHRT Approach to Intimate Partner Homicide Reduction
In this Bell Work Talk, Sarah Galgano from the Geiger Institute, creators of the Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) model will discuss the origin, four core components, goals and lessons…
Episode 68: From Kit to CODIS: Comparing DNA Yields from Blind Swab vs. Speculum Collection
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Jamie Lewis Saye discusses her team’s pilot study comparing blind swab and speculum-assisted evidence collection during sexual assault forensic medical examinations. She…
Episode 67: Conversations with Patients: Integrating Pet-Related Questions and Resources
In this Bell Work Talk, Nancy Blaney and Claire Coughlin of the Animal Welfare Institute will discuss the connection between human and animal welfare and implications for the practice of Forensic…
Episode 66: Working with autistic children who experienced trauma from a Social Therapy perspective
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Barol will help us to reach past the overshadowing diagnosis of autism to talk about how to respond to the neurodiverse/autistic child who has experienced trauma. Dr.…
Episode 65: Harm Reduction in the context of Forensic Nursing
In this Bell Work Talk, Rachel Lapp will discuss harm reduction as it pertains to Forensic Nursing Practice. Rachel is a forensic nurse from Chicago, Illinois. She has been a registered nurse for 11…
Episode 64: Youth Homelessness
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Vela will discuss risks and issues experienced by children that face homelessness. She will explain suitcase living and treatment leading to a hopeful mindset with an…
Episode 63: Silent Struggles: Unveiling Non-Fatal Strangulation in Mental Health Care
In this Bell Work Talk, Antoinette discusses the critical intersection of mental health and non-fatal strangulation in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). Drawing from the latest…
Episode 62: Emergency Department Treatment for Addiction
In this Bell Work Talk, Kory will talk about addiction and how it is a very stigmatized disease. In his last podcast, he defined addiction, neurobiology of addiction, discussed brain failure, and how…
Episode 61: Forensic Nursing in Switzerland
In this Bell Work Talk, we talk about Forensic Nursing in Switzerland. History, current situation and an outlook into the future. - Hints on how to implement Forensic Nursing - The importance of…
Episode 60: Youth Suicide
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Dahl-Jacinto explores the critical issue of youth suicide, emphasizing the growing need for individuals to take an active approach in understanding, assessing, and…
Episode 59: Telemental Health Assessment and Implications for IPV in Rural Settings
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. O’Briant will discuss that violence and abuse in rural America is exacerbated by limited access to support services for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) due to…
Episode 58: The Usual Suspects: Bite Mark Analysis
In this Bell Work Talk, bitemark analysis in sexual assault and child abuse cases will be discussed. The standards and protocols involved will be covered. James Frizzell attended McGill University…
Episode 57: Defining Addiction
In this Bell Work Talk, Kory will talk about addiction and how it is a very stigmatized disease. Before we can start to treat patients with addictions, we must first learn how it works and why our…
Episode 56: Strangulation During Sex
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Debby Herbenick will discuss recent research focused on strangulation during sex among a group of college-age students. She will discuss the role of pornography, social…
Episode 55: An Interview With Nurse Coroner Dr. Annette Cannon, PhD, MA, RN, MSN, D-ABMDI, DF-AFN
In this Bell Work Talk, Dr. Annette Cannon discusses her role as an elected coroner in her community. Dr. Cannon shares how her vast experiences as a nurse prepared her for the role of coroner and…
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