
Proper Physical-Evidence Collection and Training in the ED is Essential to the Forensic Process By Kimberly A. Pavlik
The Forensic Nurse as an Expert Witness
Editor's Letter
ED Personnel Need Forensic-Evidence Observation and Collection Training
Perspectives
A Tribute to Barbara Spence ODonnell
News & Views
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