Published Apr 19, 2008
myrose
99 Posts
Hi! I am about to enter nursing school. I would like to know if there are nursing jobs that specialize in helping children of abuse? Should I try to work in a childrens E.R or ICU? I have heard of childrens forensic nursing but have not found any information on it. Thank you in advance for any information you can give me.:redbeathe
elkpark
14,633 Posts
There is no specialty of "child abuse nursing," but pediatric nurses deal with injuries related to abuse a lot, and child psychiatric nurses see a lot of abused kids. As you note, there are also roles for nurses in forensics, although I've never heard of anyone specializing in child forensics (doesn't mean it doesn't exist -- just that I've haven't heard of it so far :)).
I know some child psych nurses take the SANE (sexual assualt nurse examiner) training and specialize in doing the physical exams and evidence collection on children that have been raped/assaulted.
There are many, many possibilities for specialization and different roles "out there" (and the possibilities are changing and increasing all the time!), and I'm sure you'll pick up a lot of information as you got through school. If you want to work with abused children, I guarantee you you'll have plenty of opportunities.
Best wishes for your studies and new adventure! :balloons:
NurseCherlove
367 Posts
Kudos to you Mia for desiring to apply your energies to such a cause. My problem is that I would want to beat the crap out of the abusers!
litbitblack, ASN, RN
594 Posts
I have an oppurtunity to be trained as a sane nurse but am worried that I would'nt be able to do it. any suggestions....