Synopsis
Volume 2 of Domestic to Interpersonal Violence: An Interdisciplinary Approach details the physical and psychological impacts of interpersonal violence, with specific topics including, but not limited to: child development, substance abuse, nonfatal strangulation, and men’s health.
About the Author
Jaclyn Rodriguez, BSN, BS, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P Jaclyn Rodriguez is a practicing SANE, Emergency Room nurse and CEO of ForMed Insight LLC, a forensic and emergency nursing consulting business. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Loyola University Chicago. She has been practicing as a Registered Nurse in Emergency Rooms throughout the Chicagoland area since 2003 and a SANE since 2005. Jaclyn became a Nationally Certified SANE-A in 2006 and SANE-P in 2022. Jaclyn served as the Statewide SANE Coordinator for the Illinois Attorney General’s Office for over 8 years. During her time as SANE Coordinator, she provided education to over 20,000 healthcare providers, law enforcement, advocates, and others on topics related to sexual assault and forensic nursing. As part of the Attorney General’s Office, she participated in writing key pieces of legislation that are shaping the care of sexual assault patients throughout the state, including legislation for law enforcement, hospitals, and health care professionals. Jaclyn created a one-day Foundation training to ensure that anyone coming into contact with a sexual assault patient knows what can be done to improve the experience for the patient and begin to understand the complexity of working with a victim of violence. She is an active member of the International Association of Forensic Nurses and the Academy of Forensic Nursing, participating on multiple committees. She has provided expert witness testimony on multiple cases both as a practicing SANE and as an outside consultant. View author publications Tamara Jackson, MSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P Tamara Jackson is a Board-Certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner for adults and adolescents. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Chamberlain College of Nursing. She earned her Master’s degree from Chamberlain University in 2018. Jackson is an innovative and driven nurse with more than 20 years in the healthcare system and more than 15 years of experience with the emergency department. She is the System SANE-Clinical Programs Coordinator of Amita Health Chicago Metro Region. Jackson helped the organization build and complete policy and procedures, implement, educate, and advocate. She has managed multiple sites within the organization with significant change integration, implementation of SANE Program. She has been involved in the development of policy and procedures, documentation tools, and advanced practice techniques aligning with the state of Illinois Sexual Assault Emergency Treatment Act (SASETA), and promoting the incorporation of forensic photography in the documentation of sexual assault, sexual abuse, child abuse, and strangulation patients. While assisting with leadership, Jackson worked closely with other senior leadership nurses to ensure a smooth transition. She was instrumental in the organization’s Strangulation Policy and procedure. She is leading the system and the community in her clinical practice for the identification of human trafficking, elderly abuse, child abuse, sexual abuse, and assault.
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