7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
Healthcare intersects with the legal system in sensitive and often traumatic circumstances, requiring professionals who are trained to manage both medical and legal needs. In these critical situations, forensic nurses provide specialized care to victims of violence, abuse, and trauma. They are responsible for collecting and preserving evidence, documenting injuries, and offering emotional support while maintaining objectivity and professionalism. Their work is vital in cases involving sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, elder mistreatment, and death investigations. With a blend of clinical expertise and legal knowledge, forensic nurses ensure that the rights and needs of patients are addressed while contributing to the pursuit of justice.
In emergency rooms, correctional facilities, and crisis centers, forensic nurses serve as both caregivers and crucial links to the legal system. Their training allows them to testify in court, collaborate with law enforcement, and advocate for vulnerable populations. They often work closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure that victims receive trauma-informed care while evidence is accurately handled. By integrating empathy with precision, forensic nurses help empower survivors and strengthen legal outcomes. As awareness of violence and exploitation grows, the demand for these professionals continues to rise, positioning them as essential figures in advancing both public health and justice system responsiveness.









Title : Using collaborative civil discourse to address AI issues
Nina Beaman, Mary Baldwin University, United States
Title : Managing comprehensive communication and cooperation in intelligent and ethical personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine ecosystems
Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany