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Volume 15 Number 3 - Fall 2009

 

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Features
By Trinity Ingram, MSN, RNC, CPNP, PCNS, SANE-A
Winning article for the IAFN Scholarship to 17th Annual Scientific Assembly
 
By Angela Brown, MSN, RN, CCRN, CCNS
Medical Examinner cases effecting Oregon Donation in Forensic Nursing.
 
Early Detection of Sperm in Semen
By Mary Carr, MD and Ellen Johnson, RN, SANE-A, CEN
This study reveals the impact of early detection and the viability of sperm in semen. 
 
Columns
By Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P
A look back at accomplishments, a fond farewell to an exciting term as IAFN president and a warm welcom to Marie Ann Marino, president elect.

Letter from the Executive Director
By Carey Goryl
A grateful recognition of volunteerism within the IAFN and it's powerful, positive impact.
 
By Janean Fossum, BSN, RN, CDDN
Thanks to all the scholarship submissions and a brief review of our current column editors.
 
Edited By Angelo Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH - Column Editor
Submitted by Stacy A. Drake, MSN, MPH, RN
Forensic Nursing by Virginia A. Lynch and Janet Barber Duval
 
Edited By Janean Fossum, BSN, RN, CDDN - Managing Editor
Submitted by Joyce Williams, DNP and Julia Chamberlin, BSN, RN, EMT-P
In the event of a local disaster in your home town a functional tool to assist the Forensic Nurse.
 
Edited By Rosa Underwood, BSN, RN, SANE-A - Column Editor
Featuring Linda Ledray, PhD, RN, SANE-A, FAAN
IAFN founding member Dr. Ledray discusses the effects of the global economy on her Forensic nursing practice.
 
Edited By Diana Faugno, MSN, RN, CPN, SANE-A, SANE-P, FAAFS
Submitted by Tasha Spears, PhD, RN, SANE-A
Documentation of patient history is an important aspect of forensic nursing.
 
By Barbara Girardin, PhD, MSN, RN - Column Editor
  • Child Victim as a Risk for Perpetration
  • Child abuse Prevention
  • Death Investigation
  • Death Investigation
  • Male Sexual Assault
  • Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault
  • News Release - IAFN and ANA announce Forensic Nursing Standards
  • Forensic Nursing Certification Board takes Generalists seriously
  • Member get a Member Campaign Year End Results
  • Louisiana Association of Forensic Nurses Update

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