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Child Sexual Abuse Examinations: Interpreting Acute and Chronic Physical Findings

Just a reminder that the next IAFN webinar in the 2012 series is coming up July 25th from 2-3:15pm. Child Sexual Abuse Exams: Intepreting Acute and Chronic Physical Findings is going to be presented by one of my favorite peds people, Dr. Marie Marino, current IAFN Board member and Past-President. Cost is $15/member ($30/non-members) and will net you 1 CEU.

From the site:

This webinar will address best practices in the identification and interpretation of acute and chronic physical findings of child sexual abuse.  Findings will be discussed in the context of examination timing and techniques, child characteristics, best-practice guidelines, and legal considerations.  A summary of research findings regarding child sexual abuse physical findings will be presented.  Although the webinar will address findings diagnostic of trauma and/or sexual contact, reasons for lack of physical findings will also be discussed.  The webinar will culminate in a presentation of cases to facilitate application of knowledge gained.

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