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Illuminating Justice & Equity: Using Alternate Light Source in Forensic Nursing (with Dr. Katherine Scafide)

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In this illuminating episode, hosts Kalen and Karen shine a spotlight on Alternate Light Source (ALS) technology—a very powerful tool in the forensic nurse’s toolkit for revealing hidden injuries, especially on darker skin tones.

Our expert guest, Dr. Katherine Scafide, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAFS—a tenured Associate Professor (George Mason University) and renowned forensic nurse scientist, also known as “the paintball lady”—joins us to break down the science behind ALS, share actionable insights from her groundbreaking research and discuss the ethical implications, limitations, and future directions for ALS in both clinical practice and in the courtroom. Grab your goggles and let’s go beyond the visible!

Key Episode Learnings:

  • Learn how Alternate Light Source (ALS) technology improves the detection of hidden injuries, especially in people with darker skin tones
  • Understand why light wavelength and intensity—not just fancy equipment—are critical for effective use in forensic nursing
  • Discover best practices for documentation and how—and why—it’s vital to report findings as not definitive diagnoses
  • Explore the ethical and legal considerations around ALS use and the importance of staying within your clinical scope
  • Recognize the urgent research gaps and the opportunities for forensic nurses to drive innovation and improve future guidelines

Episode Resources:

Registration for #IAFN2025 Omaha International Conference on Forensic Nursing Science & Practice is open! Learn more and register here before the pre- and post- workshop seats fill up: forensicnurses.org/2025conference

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In this illuminating episode, hosts Kalen and Karen shine a spotlight on Alternate Light Source (ALS) technology—a very powerful tool in the forensic nurse’s toolkit for revealing hidden injuries, especially on darker skin tones.

Our expert guest, Dr. Katherine Scafide, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAFS—a tenured Associate Professor (George Mason University) and renowned forensic nurse scientist, also known as “the paintball lady”—joins us to break down the science behind ALS, share actionable insights from her groundbreaking research and discuss the ethical implications, limitations, and future directions for ALS in both clinical practice and in the courtroom. Grab your goggles and let’s go beyond the visible!

Key Episode Learnings:

  • Learn how Alternate Light Source (ALS) technology improves the detection of hidden injuries, especially in people with darker skin tones
  • Understand why light wavelength and intensity—not just fancy equipment—are critical for effective use in forensic nursing
  • Discover best practices for documentation and how—and why—it’s vital to report findings as not definitive diagnoses
  • Explore the ethical and legal considerations around ALS use and the importance of staying within your clinical scope
  • Recognize the urgent research gaps and the opportunities for forensic nurses to drive innovation and improve future guidelines

Episode Resources:

Registration for #IAFN2025 Omaha International Conference on Forensic Nursing Science & Practice is open! Learn more and register here before the pre- and post- workshop seats fill up: forensicnurses.org/2025conference

Resources

Join the Conversation
Have questions or topics you’d like us to cover? Send us a voice message on our website at forensicnurses.org/podcast/ Let’s make this podcast a resource tailored to YOU!

Connect with Us

Don’t Miss a Single Episode!

Stay tuned for more forensic nursing stories, expert insights, groundbreaking research, and discussions that go beyond the evidence. Subscribe to this podcast in your favorite podcast app to get notified of the new episodes and don’t miss a step on this journey!

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