Tennessee Tech nursing faculty lead $1.5 million initiative to expand sexual assault nurse examiner training

by Jonathan Frank
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Tennessee Tech Whitson-Hester School of Nursing faculty and Cookeville Regional Medical Center (CRMC) personnel are working together to ensure sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) services are accessible to survivors across the region. From left: Kourtney Mann, SANE project coordinator at Tech, Shelia Hurley, professor of nursing at Tech and SANE project principal investigator, Ann Hellman, professor of nursing at Tech and SANE project co-principal investigator, Mary Stoltz, director of emergency services at CRMC and Amy Rich, chief nursing officer at CRMC.