This unit describes the key elements of informed consent; how to conduct, collect, and document a comprehensive patient history pertaining to sexual violence; the components of a physical examination of survivors of sexual violence and the principles of collecting forensic evidence; and the purpose and composition of a medical certificate.
This unit explains the appropriate treatment and counseling for survivors of sexual violence.
This unit explains how to assess immediate risks and develop a safety plan with a survivor, referral service needs for survivors, strategies to counsel survivors around mental health and psychosocial support, and patient follow-up care guidelines and timing.
This unit describes the health care provider’s role in the implementation of SOPs and how SOPs can improve access to care.
This unit explains the role of the health care provider in monitoring and evaluation and in stock management.
This unit explains the key requirements of delivering quality clinical care for survivors of sexual violence and intimate partner violence and asks participants to develop a list of initial actions to strengthen clinical services.
This unit discusses strategies to identify and prevent burnout and asks participants to reflect on if the training met their expectations and the course objectives.
This unit introduces participants to each other, the course overview, and the course objectives.
This unit explains why uterine evacuation is an essential part of reproductive health services in crisis settings; explores comfort levels in discussing, advocating, and providing uterine evacuation services; and reviews the current abortion law in the setting and how it relates to what and how services are provided.
This unit explains the options for uterine evacuation and why they are especially useful in crisis settings, uterine evacuation procedure options counseling, and obtaining informed consent prior to uterine evacuation.
This unit introduces participants to each other, the course overview, and the course objectives.
This unit explains why uterine evacuation is an essential part of reproductive health services in crisis settings; explores comfort levels in discussing, advocating, and providing uterine evacuation services; and reviews the current abortion law in the setting and how it relates to what and how services are provided.