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Recall the first aid measures specific to survivors of sexual violence.
Explain the significance of informed consent and its role in survivor-centred care. 
Apply trauma-informed communication techniques when obtaining history from survivors. 
Choose the most appropriate evidence collection methods based on the survivor's history and circumstances of the assault. 
Perform a complete head-to-toe medical examination for survivors of sexual violence, ensuring systematic assessment, proper documentation, and adherence to legal, ethical, and forensic standards. 
Formulate provisional and final clinical opinions by synthesising the survivor's history, clinical findings, and forensic evidence collected during the medical examination.

Duration : 01:00:00 hours
Content provider : Radiology masterclass
Author name :  
Date launched at CMEPEDIA : February 28, 2025
Expiry date of course : December 31, 2026
Module size : 0.00MB
Price : ₹0.00 - ₹315.00(Some professional bodies apply charges, even if the content is free of cost. Log in to check whether your professional body does.)
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Skill improvements:
knowledge, competence
Topic:
Advanced practice nursing, Ambulatory nursing care
Professional category:
Cardiothoracic surgeon, Advanced practice nurse
Accreditation:
Category Accreditor Credits Accreditation details
Cardiologist Royal College of Radiologists 20 CPD/CME credits Details
Endorsements:
Endorsed by Accredited by Conversion credits
Bangalore XYZ council Royal College of Radiologists 10 BXC Credits
Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes

Recall the first aid measures specific to survivors of sexual violence.
Explain the significance of informed consent and its role in survivor-centred care. 
Apply trauma-informed communication techniques when obtaining history from survivors. 
Choose the most appropriate evidence collection methods based on the survivor's history and circumstances of the assault. 
Perform a complete head-to-toe medical examination for survivors of sexual violence, ensuring systematic assessment, proper documentation, and adherence to legal, ethical, and forensic standards. 
Formulate provisional and final clinical opinions by synthesising the survivor's history, clinical findings, and forensic evidence collected during the medical examination.

About the author

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Naomi Fineberg

Naomi Fineberg is a consultant psychiatrist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Hertfordshire. She leads a highly specialised service for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and body dysmorphic disorder at Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and contributed to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guideline for obsessive-compulsive disorder (2006).

About the Peer Reviewer

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John Mellor

John Mellor is a retired GP and hospital practitioner in paediatrics in Kettering, UK. He is programme director for Health Education England East Midlands and a GP appraiser

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