SANE classes are offered all over the country, but you need to take the class in the state you will be practicing in. The class itself is only about a week long, and then your preceptored experience depends on the facilities guidlines where you will be practicing. I don't think it's difficult to get into SANE nursing, but yes, it is generally more difficult to get into other aspects of forensic nursing (ie. death investigation, trauma center forensic nurse, etc.) The majority of SANE nurses are or have been ER nurses, so you might want to try to get some ER exposure (ER tech, etc) while you are in college. I only had 2 years nursing experience when I started doing SANE, but I'm sure qualifications are different from place to place. I don't think that finishing your psych or social work degree would give you an advantage, but do it if you want to!!! I hope this helps.
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