Crime can make a massive, lasting impact on the life, circumstances, and health of an individual. In many of these cases, forensic nurses are required to provide especially sensitive care for these...
Your guide to becoming a Forensic Nurse, with education requirements, job duties, salary expectations, and more.
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A career as a registered nurse (or RN) can present you with many different paths. While some RNs choose to take a more generalized approach to their career, others choose to specialize in specific areas. One unusual, yet intriguing RN specialization is that of a forensic nurse. These nurses work in the arena of criminal justice, caring for victims of crimes, visiting crime scenes, and using specific skills to provide expert information to law enforcement and the judicial system. Within forensic ...
Forensic nurses are highly skilled registered and advanced practice nurses who undergo specialized training in forensic science. To embark on this career path, individuals must complete a nursing p...
웹사이트 : http://www.iafn.org, 업계 : 비영리 단체 운영, 회사 규모 : 직원 11-50명, 본사 : MD Elkridge, 유형 : 비영리, 설립 : 1993, 전문 분야 : Forensics 및 Nursing
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Virginia Lynch, the mother of forensic nursing, discovered her passion for the field when she visited a crime lab in 1982. According to her, evidence such as clothing, specimens, and records have so much importance but was often lost to the authorities when the victim is being treated in a health care facility. “When I asked the police if the person who abused, raped, o ...
Learn more about how to become a forensic scientist. Start assisting with crime scene analysis by pursuing your BS in Forensic Science at GCU.