 Nearly 19,000 service members were victims of sexual assault in fiscal year 2014. To assist and care for survivors, SAPR and medical providers gathered at Naval Hospital Bremerton for sexual assault medical forensic examiner training or SAMFI training. SAMFI is an independent training program that prepares Navy medicine personnel for their roles and responsibilities when caring for sexual assault victims. This training is standardized instruction for all military branches, subject matter expert driven and required by law. The course is designed to increase a forensic medical examiner's ability to interact with patients that have experienced sexual trauma. From the clinic to the courtroom, the week long training concluded with a mock trial with the emphasis on the military justice process and the role of the SAMFI at trial. For more information about SAMFI training, visit the Navy Medicine website.