Your feedback drives quality care for survivors.

Confidential insights from every perspective—together, we’re shaping stronger, more equitable medical forensic care for survivors across Oregon.

Welcome to the Oregon Medical Forensic Care Review Portal

Oregon Medical Forensic Care Review (OMFCR) is a confidential survey designed to gather insights from survivors, nurses, advocates, and law enforcement about experiences with sexual assault medical forensic care across Oregon. Your input will directly inform improvements to SANE training, certification, and coordinated system response statewide.

Together, this effort helps ensure care is equitable, trauma-informed, and responsive to the needs of all communities.

Getting started is simple

Below this section, you will find a series of buttons with different roles (such as survivor, advocate, law enforcement, or SANE).

Select the role that best reflects your perspective and click the corresponding button to open the survey.

Participation is completely optional and confidential. When you’re finished, click “Send”—your responses will be securely collected by Oregon SATF and reviewed by our SANE program staff to inform training, certification, and system improvements.

Take the survey

Select your role by clicking on the corresponding button below. This will bring up questions tailored to your role and experience. If you have any questions, please reach out to our team at taskforce@oregonsatf.org.

Frequently asked questions

  • No. Participation is completely voluntary. You may choose whether or not to complete a survey, skip any questions you do not wish to answer, or stop at any time.

  • Yes. Most surveys may be completed anonymously, and you are not required to provide your name or contact information unless you would like follow-up from Oregon SATF.

  • We welcome feedback related to medical-forensic care experiences; communication and coordination between agencies; SAFE Kit processes; documentation or evidence handling concerns; barriers to care or access; training or resource needs; strengthens and effective practices; suggestions for improving systems and survivor support. Both positive feedback and concerns are valuable.

  • No. These surveys are not continuously monitored and should not be used for emergencies or urgent safety concerns. For immediate assistance, please contact local emergency services, advocacy resources, or when appropriate (for real-time clinical consultation) - the SANE Technical Assistance Line 24/7 - (971) 433-0133

  • Yes. Feedback may be submitted even if the experience occurred in the past. Historical experiences can still provide valuable insight into strengths, challenges, and opportunities for improvement within Oregon's medical-forensic response system.

  • Data will be reviewed by the Oregon SATF team on a periodic basis. If you have a timely question, please reach out to our team at taskforce@oregonsatf.org .

  • Your survey responses are confidential. Original survey responses/raw data is only available to Oregon SATF staff. At times, we may share aggregate, non-personally identifiable data from the survey with stakeholders in order to facilitate system improvements and better outcomes for Survivor-Patients.

    Some users may voluntarily disclose identifying information - particularly in the realm of issues needing specific follow-up, e.g. crime lab feedback. This data is often forwarded directly to the SANE who initiated the kit. When this occurs, survey responses are handled in a confidential and privacy-conscious manner.

  • Your privacy matters to us. When building this survey, our team prioritized survey design, software, and outreach methods that centered confidentiality, patient privacy, and supports professionals and survivors to share about their experiences with medical forensic care in an honest manner.

    Oregon SATF utilizes QuestionPro, a secure survey platform that supports confidential data collection and privacy-focused survey design. Only select members of the Oregon SATF team with advanced training in survey collection and privacy standards have access to the survey portal and this survey.

    Your responses will never be shared in a manner that personally identifies you. If you have additional questions about our privacy practices, please reach out to our team at taskforce@oregonsatforg.

  • Your responses provide critical data that allows for our staff to identify trends, gaps in services, and opportunities to improve Survivor-Patient care and access to healing in Oregon.

    Our team will review data periodically to identify these areas, and utilize them to inform our ongoing work to improve healthcare, criminal justice, and advocacy systems in the state.

    At times, we may share aggregate, non-personally identifiable data from the survey with stakeholders in order to facilitate system improvements and better outcomes for Survivor-Patients.

  • The purpose of this survey is to strengthen medical-forensic care and multidisciplinary response in Oregon by creating meaningful feedback pathways for survivors, providers, advocates, law enforcement, and partners involved in care and response systems.

    Data allows our staff to identify trends, challenges, opportunities, gaps in service, and strengths of medical forensic care and response to Survivor-Patients in Oregon, and use this data to inform training, technical assistance, and policies related to medical-forensic care.

  • You are welcome to reach out to us at any time. Please reach out to us at taskforce@oregonsatf.org.

  • If you would like to be contacted, please let us know in your survey submission. Providing your name and contact information means that our staff will know who is submitting the survey, please make sure you are comfortable with submitting the survey in a non-anonymous manner to our team. Please read our privacy tabs to learn more about how we protect your privacy.

About us

This project is managed by our team at Oregon SATF. Oregon SATF’s mission is to build, connect, and sustain survivor-centered systems to prevent sexual violence and advocate for equitable, trauma-informed responses across Oregon.

We accomplish this by advancing primary prevention, fostering collaboration, providing multi-disciplinary training, and policy leadership statewide, and nationally.

Our review team for this project includes Oregon SATF’s executive director, communications and outreach director, and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner coordinator.

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