What is the Difference Between UCRs “Sexual Assault Examiner Certificate of Completion” and the International Association of Forensic Nurses “Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Certification (SANE-A)”?
The successful completion of UCR’s Sexual Assault Examiner program enables the student participant to perform the specialized examination of victims of sexual assault and abuse. The Certificate of Completion signifies accomplishment in a recognized foundational course of study and as such is an invaluable asset in seeking practice in this forensic discipline. Additionally, this Certificate represents a total of four University of California professional level course units that may be transferable to another academic institution depending on its accrediting policy. By contrast, a Certification denotes that the recipient, through the successful completion of a course of study satisfies those standards established by the professional organization awarding the certification, as in the instance of the International Association of Forensic Nurses’ Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Certification, the recipient of which can use the awards acronym in their resume as well as identifying documentatio
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