Category Archives: Event

First Ever Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program and Forensic GTA Program in Brazil

GTA work has been utilized in Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) training for many years to instruct and review the components of the pelvic examination necessary to complete the sexual assault forensic evidence collection kit on a sexual assault survivor. However, in the past several years, the specialized skills of GTAs have been utilized in […]

CPR and Accepted Abstracts for ASPE

Clinical Practice Resources just got word that all 3 submitted abstracts for the 2018 Association for Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) conference were accepted.  In the past, Isle Polonko, director at CPR, has been the leader in GTA content at the conference presenting as many as 11 presentations. This year, Richard Claflin, Managing Director at CPR, […]

CPR Training for New GTAs 2018 Spring and Fall Sessions

Five female learners posing with Gynecologic Teaching Associate

Have you ever thought about becoming a Gynecologic Teaching Associate? CPR is training GTAs for upcoming 2018 sessions! Our internationally recognized program has been hailed as the gold standard for invasive exam clinical skills instruction and patient educator programming.  We have instructed in numerous locations across this country and in locations across the globe, Milan, […]

Clinical Practice Resources Successes at the ASPE National Conference

From June 4th to June 7th, the team at Clinical Practice Resources for Training and Education was very busy presenting multiple workshops, panel discussions and presentations at the Association of Standardized Patient Educators National Conference.  Early Sunday morning CPR’s Assistant Director, Samm Maloney and Director, Isle Polonko, presented a workshop alongside esteemed colleagues from across […]

Transgender Training at ASPE by CPR’s Samm Maloney

Samm Maloney is Clinical Practice Resources’ Assistant Director.  She has a highly successful history in the field of GTA/MUTA.  Her dedication to and expertise with issues affecting LGBTQIA communities were catalysts in the development of innovative protocol and curriculum for utilization of the specialized skills of GTAs and MUTAs in sensitivity training regarding for LGBTQIA issues in medicine. […]