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SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Socio-Legal Implications of Virtual Autopsies in Coronial Investigations
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar “Socio-Legal Implications of Virtual Autopsies in Coronial Investigations” by Dr Marc Trabsky \n \nDr Marc Trabsky is an Associate Professor in Law and an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow at La Trobe University. He has published Law and the Dead: Technology\, Relations and Institutions (Routledge\, 2019)\, which was awarded the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Book Prize in 2019. His second book\, Death: New Trajectories in Law\, is in press with Routledge for publication in 2023\, and he is co-editing with Associate Professor Imogen Jones the Routledge Handbook of Law and Death for publication in 2024. \n  \nIn this webinar Dr Marc Trabsky will discuss the scope of his Australian Research Council DECRA project\, which examines how forensic imaging technology impacts coronial investigations in Australia. It focuses on how post-mortem computed tomography [CT] has been used to supplement or as a triage for invasive autopsies for the purposes of identifying the deceased and determining the medical cause of a death.  \nLittle is known about how technological modifications to coronial investigations assist or hinder practitioners in fulfilling their legal responsibilities. The project will therefore analyse how forensic imaging technology has transformed coronial investigations since the twentieth century and how it continues to affect the way coroners and other legal personnel working in the jurisdiction understand their roles in the legal system.  \nIf the use of post-mortem CT is to be expanded in Australia\, then it is critical to these debates that we examine the social and legal effects of the implementation of forensic imaging technology in coronial investigations. \n  \nIAFR Member Free \nASMIRT/NZMIRT Member $10 \nNon Member $20 \nBooking via Trybooking:  https://www.trybooking.com/CGNBG \n  \n 
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-socio-legal-implications-of-virtual-autopsies-in-coronial-investigations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230315T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230315T090000
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CREATED:20230308T173035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T173219Z
UID:2939-1678867200-1678870800@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI Webinar: Technical considerations when choosing and installing a CT scanner for post-mortem imaging
DESCRIPTION:The 10th ISFRI Webinar will be held on Wednesday\, March 15\, 2012 at 08:00 MST (15:00 GMT) \nLecturer: Natalie Adolphi \nTitle: Technical considerations when choosing and installing a CT scanner for post-mortem imaging \nRegistration \nWe will send you the webinar address to your registered email address later. \n\n\n\n\nNote: We are seeing an increase in the number of people entering their email address incorrectly. In that case we will not be able to send you the webinar address. \n\n\n\n\nISFRI /IAFR members will be able to view it on-demand on the E-learning HP at a later date.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-webinar-technical-considerations-when-choosing-and-installing-a-ct-scanner-for-post-mortem-imaging/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ISFRI
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CREATED:20230127T043358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T043358Z
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SUMMARY:NZ NAI Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The ANZ-IAFR are proud to offer the Non-accidental injury (NAI) course for Radiographers in New Zealand!\n\n\n\n\nThe purpose of this course is to provide registrants further education on the medicolegal aspects of non-accidental injuries (NAI) in paediatrics\, importance of the radiographic projections required and positioning tips.\n\n\n\n\nThis is a two part course.\n1. An online component is required to be completed at least 48 hours prior to the workshop and will take approximately 2-2.5 hours to complete. The certificate of completion must be brought to the practical workshop. The online component will be emailed to you on the 5th February 2023.\n\n2. The practical workshop will be held at Waikato Hospital Radiology Department on Sunday 26th February 2023. Please note the workshop is approximately 1.5 hours long. The workshops will be spaced throughout the day\, starting at 0800. You must attend 15 minutes prior to the start of your workshop for registration.\n\nThe practical workshop allows attendees the opportunity to ask questions about the online content\, current imaging guidelines and practice positioning with a lifelike model!\n\n\n\nTo secure your place\, head to  https://www.trybooking.co.nz/MSU \n\n\nREGISTRATION:\nIAFR $ 150 NZD\nASMIRT/NZIMRT $250 NZD\nNon-Member $350 NZD
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/nz-nai-workshop/
LOCATION:Waikato Hospital\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230225T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20230123T091258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T101837Z
UID:2841-1677313800-1677344400@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:DVI Course in New Zealand
DESCRIPTION:The ANZ-IAFR is proud to offer the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) course for Radiographers in New Zealand!\n\nThis course will provide attendees with knowledge to understand the DVI process\, a radiographers role in the multi-disciplinary team and the pros and cons of different imaging equipment in various scenarios.\n\nThis is run as a two part course with an online component which MUST be completed at least 48 hours prior to the practical component.\nThe practical component will be held on Saturday 25th February 2023 at Waikato Hospital Radiology Department.\n\nThe online theory component will take approximately 7 hours to complete and confirmation of completion must be brought to the practical session.\nPlease note: the online theory component MUST be completed in order to be allowed to attend the practical session.\n\nPlaces are limited to 20 participants (NB: trybooking charges a 30c booking fee).\n\nTrybooking link: https://www.trybooking.co.nz/MQO\n\nPRICING:\nIAFR members:                         $650 NZD\nASMIRT/NZIMRT members:   $850 NZD\nNon-members:                          $1050 NZD
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/dvi-course-in-new-zealand/
LOCATION:Waikato Hospital\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch,IAFR
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230222T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230222T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20230127T041949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T041949Z
UID:2847-1677096000-1677101400@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Mass Disaster Response and Support
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar “Mass disaster response and support” by Tara Mackay. \n \nTara joined Kenyon International in 2000 as a team member specialising in mass fatality/disaster support such as Search & Recovery\, Personal Effects\, Embalming and Repatriation. Tara has since expanded her role to Family Assistance and SAT (Special Assistance Team). Tara is the Team Member Regional Coordinator for Australasia and actively recruits and trains new team members for Kenyon. \nDuring her 24 years of working in the death care industry\, Tara has worked all around Australia\, and overseas including Indonesia\, Micronesia\, New Zealand\, Canada\, Germany\, Ireland and the UK. Tara is an independent contractor who provides technical support for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons skills laboratory in Melbourne. She also works as a qualified Embalmer training new students as well as specialising in facial and body reconstruction providing families the opportunity to say their goodbyes. \nTara is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Embalming (FAIE)\, the Immediate Past Chairman of the British Institute of Embalmers Australasian Division (MBIE) and a Member of the Australian New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZSFSS). \n  \nThis webinar will give an overview of the role Kenyon Emergency Services plays in assisting various governments and private companies to deal with the ramifications of a mass fatality incident. These incidents range from natural disasters or industry accidents\, to acts of terror. Kenyon provide services ranging from crisis communication and media liaison to family and survivor support. We also support the various forensic disciplines involved with victim identification and the subsequent repatriation of the deceased to their country of origin. \n  \nTrybooking link: https://www.trybooking.com/CFNVC \n  \nIAFR Member Free \nASMIRT/NZMIRT Member $5 \nNon Member $10
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-mass-disaster-response-and-support/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221209T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20221120T183737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221120T183737Z
UID:2744-1670594400-1670598000@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI: PMCT as a supplement to autopsy in daily forensic practice and in a major accident (the Great Belt Bridge rail accident)
DESCRIPTION:9th ISFRI Webinar\nPMCT as a supplement to autopsy in daily forensic practice and in a major accident (the Great Belt Bridge rail accident) \nDecember 9th\, 2022 at 14:00 CET (UTC+1)\nDr. Peter Mygind Leth\, Head of Department of Forensic Pathology\, The Faculty of Health Sciences\, University of Southern Denmark\, Odense\, Denmark \nRegistration (free for IAFR members)
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-pmct-as-a-supplement-to-autopsy-in-daily-forensic-practice-and-in-a-major-accident-the-great-belt-bridge-rail-accident/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ISFRI
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221205
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220507T093200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220507T093200Z
UID:2541-1669852800-1670198399@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:Croatian Medical Association: Paleoradiology 2022 (+ Cremation) workshop
DESCRIPTION:This paleoradiology workshop will inform (bio)archaeologists and anthropologists on radiological methods. The participants will be able to bring their own material to scan it during the workshop and to learn basic information on the use of X-ray\, mobile X-ray\, CT\, micro-CT and postprocessing with “hands-on“ approach during this 3 day workshop in clinical and field settings. \nIt is possible to combine the Paleoradiology and Cremation workshop. Participants will learn to analyse cremated human remains\, applying archaeological\, anthropological\, and paleoradiological methodology. \nThe workshop will be held in the University Hospital Centre Zagreb\, Croatia (with EU digital COVID certificate). In case of the new disease outbreak the workshop will be held online. \n\n\nSee further details here: https://paleoradiology.ucraft.site/
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/croatian-medical-association-paleoradiology-2022-cremation-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Other Organiser
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221116T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20221030T031028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221030T031028Z
UID:2715-1668621600-1668625200@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:Webinar: Dual Energy CT Basics\, Approaches\, and Abdominal Applications
DESCRIPTION:Dual Energy CT Basics\, Approaches\, and Abdominal Applications\nby Dr. Rebecca Lamoureux\nNovember 16th\, 2022 at 18:00 GMT\n\nThis talk will discuss the history of dual energy CT and the physical principles governing dual energy CT imaging. Vendor approaches to accomplishing dual energy imaging\, radiation doses\,\nand post-processing techniques will be reviewed. Finally\, case examples will be shown demonstrating the clinical features and utility of the DECT images.\n\nRebecca Lamoureux conducted her PhD research in computed tomography dosimetry. She now works as an Assistant Professor and a Diagnostic Medical Physicist specializing in computed tomography at the University of New Mexico.\n\nRegistration free for IAFR members / 12$ for non-members
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/webinar-dual-energy-ct-basics-approaches-and-abdominal-applications/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221026T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221026T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20221009T061637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221009T061637Z
UID:2673-1666814400-1666818000@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Spectral\, DECT &  PMCT
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar “Spectral\,  DECT and Post-mortem CT (PMCT)” presented by Dominic Gascho and Dr Tomoya Kobayashi. \n  \n \nDominic Gascho: \nMr. Dominic Gascho is Manager of Medical Technical Radiology at the Forensic Institute\, University of Zurich and is head of the Post-mortem Imaging Technology research group (a subdivision of the Virtopsy research group). He studied radiologic technology in Austria. After three years of clinical radiology\, he switched to forensic post-mortem radiology and imaging and joined the Virtopsy group in September 2012. From 2020 to 2022\, he deepened his knowledge in imaging with a university master’s degree in medical physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. \n  \nThe new technology of photon-counting computed tomography enables new possibilities in forensic imaging. On the one hand\, this semiconductor detector technology enables higher resolution (subpixels)\, lower noise (signal threshold)\, as well as better soft tissue contrast due to good image quality even at lower energies (constant dependence of detector responsivity to energy). On the other hand\, new possibilities arise in material differentiation (virtual mono-energetic imaging and “energy-bin” imaging). This webinar will provide a brief introduction to the photon-counting detector technology and potential applications in forensic imaging. \n  \nDr Tomoya Kobayashi: \nDr Tomoya Kobayashi (RT\, Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor for the Clinical Imaging Department at Tohoku University\, and for the Legal Medicine of Social Medicine Department at Nihon University School of Medicine. Dr. Kobayashi is a member of the Post-mortem Imaging Committee\, The Japan Association of Radiological Technologists and is currently a director of the Japan Society of Autopsy imaging\, and Vice President of The Japanese Society of Autopsy imaging and Technology (JSAiT). \n  \n  \nPMCT: \nPost-mortem CT (PMCT) is effective in determining the cause of death especially from haemorrhagic causes. Contrast-enhanced PMCT angiography and post-mortem MRI have been reported to detect intravascular embolisms and soft tissue changes\, but are not widely used due to relatively long scan time and the expensive cost.  As high radiation exposure and dosage is not an issue for a corpse and the body does not move during PMCT\, repetitive scanning of the same site is possible\, which adds to the image data of the target site. This X-ray summation method applied at PMCT is called “fused PMCT”. Our pilot study showed that the fused PMCT reduced image noise and could clearly delineate the coronary arterial wall and hypostasis in the lumen by scanning the same site repeatedly. This webinar will present the fused PMCT procedures and various case studies. \n  \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/CDJCP \nIAFR Member– Free \nASMIRT/NZMIRT Member $5 \nNon-member $10
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-spectral-dect-pmct/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220923T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220824T213439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T213439Z
UID:2624-1663941600-1663945200@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI: Fetal postmortem imaging using contrast enhanced Micro-CT and 3D ultrasound
DESCRIPTION:8th ISFRI Webinar\n“Fetal postmortem imaging using contrast enhanced Micro-CT and 3D ultrasound” \nSpeaker: Bernadette S de Bakker\, MD PhD\nAssistant Professor in Human Embryology & Fetal Anatomy department of Obstetrics & Gynecology\, The Dutch Fetal Biobank Location AMC \nSeptember 23rd\, 2022\, 15:00 CEST (14:00 BST) \nRegistration
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-fetal-postmortem-imaging-using-contrast-enhanced-micro-ct-and-3d-ultrasound/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ISFRI
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220921T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220909T011501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T011501Z
UID:2656-1663790400-1663794000@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Non-accidental Injury
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar “Non-accidental Injury (NAI)” presented by Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH). ‘’ \nIn this webinar Dr Gillian Long and Fiona Franklin will introduce NAI\, injuries suspicious of\nNAI and explain how it is diagnosed at QCH. The imaging pathway\, examination challenges\,\nprotocol and positioning of patients will be explored. The Radiologist’s perspective on\ninterpreting images in cases of NAI\, providing a statement to the police and being an expert\nwitness in court will be discussed. \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/CCKIV \nIAFR Member- Free \nASMIRT/NZMIRT Member $5 \nNon-member $10 \n(NB: This is an interim special pricing arrangement to support the implementation of the new eLearning platform & there is no requirement for IAFR members to register on TryBooking but we recommend you do\, as we send updates through the TryBooking email system) \nMeet out presenters: \n \nGillian Long is Radiologist who works at Queensland Children’s Hospital in Brisbane and also with IMED Radiology at Redcliffe. \nGillian has previously worked at both the Royal Children’s and the Mater Children’s Hospitals in Brisbane\, and at Sheffield Children’s Hospital in England. Gillian graduated from the University of Southampton and pursued a variety of clinical positions in England including Paediatrics and General Practice before training in Radiology and spending a year as a Paediatric Radiology Fellow at British Columbia Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.  Gillian has a broad range of interests across many branches of Paediatric Radiology and across all modalities.  \n  \nFiona Franklin Radiographer Advanced Educator – Queensland Children’s Hospital\nFiona has been a radiographer for over 20 years\, studying at Christchurch Institute of Technology\, and working in mostly large public hospitals starting in Dunedin\, New Zealand\, before moving to Sydney\, over to London\, and then back to Brisbane. Fiona has worked in General Radiography and MRI as well as specialising in paediatrics after starting at the Mater Children’s Hospital in 2007\, and then moving to the Queensland Children’s Hospital when it opened in 2014. Since then as well as working in the education team Fiona has developed a passion for staff mental health and wellbeing before moving into the role of radiographer advanced educator in 2022. She is hoping to complete her Research master’s degree by the end of this year\, studying paediatric medical imaging staff mental health and wellbeing. 
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-non-accidental-injury/
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220910T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220910T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220824T200637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T212444Z
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SUMMARY:IAFR AGM 2022 & Webinars
DESCRIPTION:The Annual General Meeting of the IAFR will be held online on September 10th 2022 at 10:45 GMT (11:45 BST / 20:45 AEST). The documents regarding the AGM will be available for the members via the Members’ Area of our website. Link for the online meeting will be sent to members via email. \nIn addition to the business meeting\, we have an exciting programme of lectures on the subject of “The Forensic Investigation of War Crimes and Mass Graves”. The webinars will be held at at 08:30-13:00 UTC/GMT (09:30-14:00 BST/London). \nSpeakers at the webinar: \nMs Caroline Barker\nChief of Forensic Section\, United Nations Investigative Team to Promote\nAccountability Against Da’esh/ISIL Crimes (UNITAD)\nMr Robert McNeil\, MBE\nFormerly NHS Mortuary Operations Manager\, Glasgow\nAffiliate Artist for UNESCO RILA\, an Ambassador for Remembering Srebrenica\nUK\, and a Patron of the UK Bosniak Network\nMr Roland Wessling\nLecturer in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology\, Cranfield Forensic\nInstitute\, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom\nDr Mark Viner\nSenior Lecturer in Forensic Radiography\, Cranfield Forensic Institute\, Defence\nAcademy of the United Kingdom & Senior Tutor in Radiography\, Barts & the London School of Medicine & Dentistry\, Queen Mary University of London \nMass graves are a frequent legacy of conflict and human rights abuses. Survivors have a\nneed to know the truth about the fate of their loved ones\, and they have the right under\ninternational and domestic law\, to the pursuit of truth\, justice and reparation. Governments\nhave statutory obligations to survivors\, including the obligation to ensure that the human\nremains of victims are identified and returned to families so that they can be buried with\ndignity\, and appropriate memorialization can take place. \nRadiology plays a key role in the forensic investigation of war crimes and mass graves.\nDrawing on their experiences of investigating and analysing forensic evidence from mass\ngraves and clandestine burials in the former Yugoslavia\, Sierra Leone\, Iraq\, Cyprus and the\nRepublic of Ireland\, our four keynote speakers will outline the painstaking processes\nfollowed in order to preserve and record the evidence. The role played by radiology and radiographers in these historical incidents will be examined in order to highlight the lessons\nlearned for future investigations. \nRegistration fee for the webinar:\nIAFR Members FREE\nNon-members $25 \nRegistration is now open at our eLearning site!\n(For members this course is included in the “2022 Webinar Series”)
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/iafr-agm-2022-webinars/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220727T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220727T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220708T042459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T042459Z
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SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Mass Disaster Response & Support
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar “Mass disaster response and support” by Tara Mackay.  \nTara joined Kenyon International in 2000 as a team member specialising in mass fatality/disaster support such as Search & Recovery\, Personal Effects\, Embalming and Repatriation. Tara has since expanded her role to Family Assistance and SAT (Special Assistance Team). Tara is the Team Member Regional Coordinator for Australasia and actively recruits and trains new team members for Kenyon. \nDuring her 24 years of working in the death care industry\, Tara has worked all around Australia\, and overseas including Indonesia\, Micronesia\, New Zealand\, Canada\, Germany\, Ireland and the UK. Tara is an independent contractor who provides technical support for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons skills laboratory in Melbourne. She also works as a qualified Embalmer training new students as well as specialising in facial and body reconstruction providing families the opportunity to say their goodbyes. \nTara is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Embalming (FAIE)\, the Immediate Past Chairman of the British Institute of Embalmers Australasian Division (MBIE) and a Member of the Australian New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZSFSS). \nIn this webinar Tara will share her experiences as a first responder deployed by Kenyon to singular and mass fatality events. Tara will share the pathway to how forensic radiographers are engaged in a deployment\, and the challenges faced when servicing remote sites- Planes don’t always crash in accessible areas! \n \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/CASIQ  \nIAFR Member- Free \nASMIRT/NZMIRT Member $5 \nNon-member $10 \n(NB: This is an interim special pricing arrangement to support the implementation of the new eLearning platform & there is no requirement for IAFR members to register on TryBooking but we recommend you do\, as we send updates through the TryBooking email system) \n  
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-mass-disaster-response-support/
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch,IAFR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20220514T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20220514T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220420T171736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T171736Z
UID:2526-1652536800-1652551200@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI/IAFR: 11th Annual General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite all current members to our 11th Annual General Assembly of the members on Saturday May 14th\, 2022 online and live from Japan at 1400 JST (100 AM US EST\, 700 AM CEST\, and 1500 AEST). \nThe registration for the 2022 ISFRI/IAFR Joint Congress is still open! Please note\, due to the continued COVID concerns in Japan\, the meeting will be in person in Japan but virtual for all international attendees. \n  \nA link for the virtual general assembly meeting and additional documents for the members to vote on will be coming soon\, so please watch your email! \nPlease register for the congress here: https://isfri2022.org/registration-isfri2022.html \nPricing for the congress can be found from the ISFRI 2022 event website.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-iafr-11th-annual-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR,ISFRI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220515
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220420T170007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T171812Z
UID:2522-1652313600-1652572799@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI: 11th Congress of International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
DESCRIPTION:May 12th – 14th \nThe ISFRI Board would like to announce that the registration for the 2022 ISFRI/IAFR Joint Congress is still open! Please note\, due to the continued COVID concerns in Japan\, the meeting will be in person in Japan but virtual for all international attendees. \n  \nLecture programs include: \nGil Brogdon Honorary Lecture: \nProf. Hirotaro Iwase (Chiba University/The University of Tokyo\, Japan): Postmortem imaging in Japan \nDesignated Lecture: \nDr. Yohsuke Makino (The University of Tokyo\, Japan): Current situation of postmortem forensic imaging in Japan \nDr. Wataru Gonoi (The University of Tokyo\, Japan): Experience of postmortem CT in in-hospital death in Japan \nInvited Lecture: \nDr. Heon Lee (Korea): Postmortem CT and CT angiography in death investigation : How we use (do) it in Korea? \nProf. Rick R. van Rijn (Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Emma Children’s Hospital): Child abuse \nMeet Expert Session (film interpretation): \nProf. Naoya Takahashi (Niigata University\, Japan) \nDr. Chris O’Donnell (Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine\, Australia) \n  \nWe also would like to invite all current members to our 11th Annual General Assembly of the members on Saturday May 14th\, 2022 online and live from Japan at 1400 JST (100 AM US EST\, 700 AM CEST\, and 1500 AEST). \nRegistration: https://isfri2022.org/registration-isfri2022.html \nPricing for the congress can be found from the ISFRI 2022 event website.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-11th-annual-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR,ISFRI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220504T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220420T162923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T163036Z
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SUMMARY:UK Branch Webinar: Beyond the UK – Post Mortem CT
DESCRIPTION:This session will be a fascinating and engaging look at how Post-Mortem CT is undertaken across a variety of countries outside of the UK. Our international speakers\, from countries including Australia and the Netherlands\, will present a short exploration into their own PMCT protocols and procedures\, providing us with an insight into the similarities and differences of PMCT services across the world\, before dedicating time for an in-depth Q&A session with our experts in the field. As a delegate\, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the discussion and pose your questions to further delve into the international perspective of PMCT. \nConfirmed speakers include Jeroen Kroll (Netherlands)\, Tony Buxton (Australia)\, Dr Claire Robinson (UK) \n  \nSign up here: https://iafr-elearning.thinkific.com/ \nMembers: free \nNon-members: $7.50
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/uk-branch-webinar-beyond-the-uk-post-mortem-ct/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:UK Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220427T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220427T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220330T192257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T163201Z
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SUMMARY:IAFR Webinar on Paediatric Paleo-Radiology
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr Katherine Van Schaik \n  \nThis paper evaluates the use of paleoradiology techniques in the analysis of pediatric remains and offers an algorithmic protocol for the evaluation of pediatric skeletal and soft tissue remains. We searched for relevant literature from three major bioarchaeological journals\, PubMed\, and the Yearbook of Mummy Studies\, and supplemented this review with protocols and studies published in radiological journals.Findings demonstrate that\, although radiological techniques are used with increasing frequency in the assessment of pediatric remains\, no standardized pediatric imaging protocols exist.This is the first literature review to focus exclusively on pediatric paleoradiology and the first proposal of imaging protocols tailored for the assessment of pediatric remains from bioarchaeological contexts. It holds implications for how paleoradiology techniques might be systematically used and applied to pediatric remains from multiple time periods\, across the world. We also offer imaging protocol and reporting recommendations specific to pediatric remains from bioarchaeological contexts. \nAbout the presenter\nDr. Van Schaik is an American Board of Radiology Holman Research Pathway resident in radiology at Harvard Medical School. She received her AB\,Summa cum Laude\, in Classics and Molecular and Cellular Biology from Harvard College\, her MD with Honors from Harvard Medical School\, and her PhD in Classics – Ancient History from the Harvard Department of the Classics. \nAs a Harvard Knox Fellow\, she received an MA with Distinction in Classical Art and Archaeology from King’s College\, University of London. Her current research\, for which she has been awarded grants from the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Archaeological Institute of America\, focuses on paleoradiology and skeletal epigenetics. \nRegistration is free for members and non-members. Please enrol via our e-learning site: https://iafr-elearning.thinkific.com/
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/webinar-on-paediatric-paleo-radiology/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220330T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220330T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220215T043756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T035016Z
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SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Post-mortem MRI-The forensic Science SA experience
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar “Post-mortem MRI: The Forensic Science SA experience” by Raj Perumal.   \n  \nRaj Perumal is Forensic Science South Australia’s inaugural radiographer with over 28 years of experience. Raj was the National Imaging Facility (NIF) Fellow at South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and holds a Bachelor of Science (Medical Imaging) (Hons) from the University of Teesside\, an MBA (Finance) from the University of South Australia\, and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.   \n  \nIn this webinar\, we look at a variety of technical factors\, potential pitfalls\, advantages and limitations that shaped the workflow and MRI protocols from the perspective of Forensic Science SA. There is currently no uniform standardization across most forensic jurisdictions that perform post-mortem MRI examinations. We will all have a basic understanding of the post-mortem MRI examination by the end of this webinar.  \n  \nRegistration open:  https://www.trybooking.com/BXBQX \nRecording available for attendees post webinar.    \n  \nIAFR Member $0  \nASMIRT/NZMIRT Member $10 \nNon-member $20 
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-post-mortem-mri-the-forensic-science-sa-experience/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220325
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220206T112759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T203801Z
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SUMMARY:ISFRI Webinar: Is virtual anthropology so virtual?
DESCRIPTION:The 7th ISFRI Webinar \nIs virtual anthropology so virtual?\nDr.Fabrice Dedouit \nMarch 24th\, 2022. \nRegistration
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-webinar-is-virtual-anthropology-so-virtual/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ISFRI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220208T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220206T114138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220206T114948Z
UID:2412-1644346800-1644350400@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:UK Branch Webinar: How to do PMCT and Angiography
DESCRIPTION:The UK branch of the IAFR is excited to share our webinar entitled ‘How to do PMCT and Angiography’ with you. This webinar is for all IAFR members and will take place via zoom on Tuesday 8th February from 7-8pm. \n\nInterest in replacing invasive autopsies with PMCT scans in non-suspicious deaths is increasing in the UK. This led to the development of PMCT angiography (PMCTA) techniques to increase the range of pathologies that can be diagnosed. This presentation will explain how to complete PMCTA scans using different PMCTA techniques. It will explain a PMCTA process\, what contrasts can be used\, how to use the contrasts\, scan parameters and when PMCTA may not be required. \nDr Claire Robinson will be presenting this webinar. She is a Consultant Radiographer in post-mortem imaging in Leicester. Having been involved in forensic and post-mortem imaging and research for more than 20 years\, she has a varied experience including helping to develop targeted coronary artery PMCT angiography techniques\, completed whole body angiography research locally and as part of the international study and helped develop ventilated PMCT methods. She has also been involved in developing the use of CT in mass fatalities and has worked on several DVI incidents. Claire regularly presents at national and international conferences\, teaches on PMCT courses and has been published numerous times. She was awarded a PhD on the use of PMCT in diagnosing coronary artery disease in non-suspicious deaths in 2021. \nRegistration for Members £0 \nRegistration for Non-Members £5
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/uk-branch-webinar-how-to-do-pmct-and-angiography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR,UK Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220127T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20220206T112014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220206T112014Z
UID:2408-1643284800-1643288400@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI Webinar: Tips and tricks in perinatal postmortem imaging
DESCRIPTION:The 6th ISFRI Webinar \nTips and tricks in perinatal postmortem imaging\nDr. Guillaume Gorincour \nStart at noon Marseille\, January 27th\, 2022.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-webinar-tips-and-tricks-in-perinatal-postmortem-imaging/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ISFRI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20211125T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20211125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20211105T144758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T144758Z
UID:2343-1637841600-1637845200@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ISFRI Webinar: Forensic Imaging - (Over) View from an old Swiss man perspective
DESCRIPTION:Title: Forensic Imaging-(above) View from the perspective of an old Swiss man\nLecturer: Dr. Michael Thali \nIf you would like to participate\, please fill in the registration form.\nAfter submitting your application\, your access code etc. will be sent to your registered email address by November 20th\, 2021.\nLive session is free to attend for all registrants.\nIf you are an ISFRI/IAFR member\, you can access on demand session after live session\, too.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isfri-webinar-forensic-imaging-over-view-from-an-old-swiss-man-perspective/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ISFRI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210922T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210819T224933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T065618Z
UID:1922-1632340800-1632344400@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Imaging in the Green
DESCRIPTION:Join the ANZ branch of the IAFR for their next webinar Imaging in the Green by Capt. Julian Thacker.\nCaptain Thacker trained as a radiographer at Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology qualifying with a Bachelor of Medical Imaging in January 2009. He worked at Waikato Hospital in all areas of the general radiography department and then cardiology before re-enlisting in the New Zealand Defence Force as a reserve Radiographer in 2012\, transferring to the Regular force in 2013.\nCaptain Thacker is currently the Senior Radiographer for Defence and Officer in Charge of the Diagnostic Support Team\, which includes both medical imaging and laboratory scientists. \nCaptain Thacker served as a Reserve Forces Medic in the 1990’s\, has been a volunteer ambulance officer\, a volunteer firefighter for over 20 years\, and enjoys photography and archery. \nWe are very much looking forward to his presentation on being a radiographer in the armed forces. Medical Imaging in the New Zealand Army incorporates many skills over and above those of a civilian radiographer. While the core skill we are employed for is obviously our medical imaging trade\, there are a variety of additional skills we are required to learn that are particular to the NZ Defence Force. From weapons training to cooking in the field\, leadership to military law\, there are many facets to being an Officer in the New Zealand Defence Force. There are also opportunities to learn new skills that may be of interest to an individual such as heavy vehicle licences\, shooting coaching\, and military health planning. \nMedical imaging in the field incorporates all the skills we employ with regard to trauma imaging\, adaptive technique and can involve periods of intense activity along with long spells of boredom. The ability to manage oneself is critical in this environment\, where you are generally deployed as a sole radiographer and can be called on with no notice to manage everything from a sprained finger to multiple trauma scenarios. Working very closely with the medical team is critical to managing the workload\, your own well being and that of the team to enable effective patient treatment. \nRegistration:\nhttps://www.trybooking.com/BTOZK \nIAFR Member $0\nASMIRT/NZIMRT Member $10\nNon-Member $20
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-imaging-in-the-green/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210922T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210820T060712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T065618Z
UID:1925-1632337200-1632340800@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:ANZ Branch AGM
DESCRIPTION:IAFR ANZ Members only! \nPlease join us for our AGM on Wednesday September 22 at 7pm AEST. Members will receive an email with an Adobe Connect link during the month. We also have places available in the committee so if you would like to join us please use the nomination form and get in touch with anz.iafr@gmail.com should you have any questions or need any help with your nomination.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-agm/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210904T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210904T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210903T100330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T100550Z
UID:2180-1630756800-1630764000@forensicradiography.com
SUMMARY:IAFR AGM & Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Annual General Meeting of the IAFR will be held online on September 4th at 12:00 BTS/GMT+1. \nAfter the AGM there will be a “Ask the Experts” webinar\, where international group of experts offer their insights to forensic imaging. \nSpeakers at the webinar:Prof. Michael Thali (Switzerland)Prof. Rick van Rijn (The Netherlands)Amy-Lee Brookes (UK)Jeroen Kroll (The Netherlands)Tony Buxton (Australia) \n12:00 IAFR AGM~13:00 “Ask the Experts” webinar \nThe AGM is for all IAFR members and more detailed information about joining will be sent by email. The webinar is available for all. \nNB! The starting time of the webinar is a rough estimation\, because we will start after the AGM. \nRegistration fee for the webinar:IAFR Members £0Non-members £5 \nRegistration for the webinar:IAFR Members Non-members
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/iafr-agm-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210820T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210820T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210809T174731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T065618Z
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SUMMARY:ISRRT 2021: Forensic Radiography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The IAFR is organising a Forensic Radiography Workshop during the ISRRT 2021 Congress. The programme and registration links are below. (All times below are referring the Irish time zone – GMT+1.) \n9.00 Welcome (IAFR Chair) \n9.15 The pathologist’s perspective on post-mortem CT (Dr. Linda Mulligan) \n9.35 Setting up a coronial-led post-mortem CT (PMCT) service (Amy-Lee Brookes) \n9.55 The use of PMCT in Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) (Jeroen Kroll) \n10.15 Tea/Coffee Break \n10.45 The radiologist’s perspective on PMCT (Dr. Ferdia Bolster) \n11.05 Setting up a European PMCT response to a Mass Disaster (Phillip Webster & Ann Heathcote) \n11.25 IAFR ‘Forensic Radiography Response Team’ training (Paul Hunter) \n11.45 Imaging of the Mummies in St. Michan’s crypt (Prof. Jerry Conologue) \n12.05 The anthropologist’s perspective on PMCT – Jonathan Swift & Stella (Dr. René Gapert) \n12.25 Questions (IAFR Chair) \nRegistration: https://isrrtdublin2021.org/registration/\nFull Programme: https://isrrtdublin2021.org/programme/
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/isrrt-2021-forensic-radiography-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR,Other Organiser
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210817T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210817T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
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SUMMARY:UK Branch AGM & Webinars
DESCRIPTION:The newly formed UK branch of the IAFR would like to invite you to attend our study evening. We will be running a series of short presentations from the interim UK IAFR committee alongside the UK IAFR AGM\, with topics including: \nForensic imaging in the 80/90s\nThe London bombings\nIdentification using dental & plain film\nSuspected Physical Abuse imaging\nUsing Macro radiography in Post-Mortem paediatric imaging-old techniques\, new tricks\nApplications of PMCT\nPMCT in DVI (and TRiM)\nPMCT in non-suspicious deaths \n4 presentations will take place prior to the AGM\, 4 after. UK members will hold their AGM in a separate meeting room\, therefore there will be a break of around 45 minutes in the middle of the study evening. \nNB! The webinars are available for everyone\, the AGM is only for the UK members of IAFR. The link for the AGM will be sent to UK members via email. \n19:00-19:45 (BST) Webinars\, part 1\n19:45-20:30 (BST) UK Branch AGM\n20:30-21:15 (BST) Webinars\, part 2 \nRegistration fee for webinars:\nIAFR Members £0\nNon-members £5 \nRegistration for webinars:\nIAFR Members\nNon-members
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/uk-branch-agm-webinars/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:UK Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210728T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210728T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210809T175846Z
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SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Forensic Anthropology in the Field
DESCRIPTION:The ANZ Branch of the International Association of Forensic Radiographers are proud to present two online webinars on Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology in June and July. Forensic anthropology and archaeology are fields which run closely alongside forensic imaging but are often misunderstood or overlooked when we think of the radiography world. While Forensic anthropologists and archaeologists can often be found working synchronously to search for\, recover and identify human remains\, there are very different objectives and skills involved. \nThese webinars will help forensic radiographers understand more about forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology\, explain some of the techniques used and discuss how imaging is playing a role in these fields. We also introduce our wonderful speakers Nick and Donna\, who both have a wealth of experience in the field of archaeology and anthropology and will share their work and experiences with us. \nOn the 28TH July 7:30pm AEST we will have Donna MacGregor presenting Forensic Anthropology in the Field.  Donna is a lecturer in forensic science and anatomy\, with a background as a forensic anthropologist in the Australian Army Reserves and also worked for the Queensland Police force as a crime scene investigator. \nDonna’s work with the Australian Army as a forensic anthropologist allows the recovery of War Casualties\, very important and interesting work. We are lucky enough to have Donna speak about some of her experiences of forensic anthropology in the field and her work with the Army and Police. \nRegistration is free for IAFR members\, $10 for ASMIRT/NZMIRT members and $20 for non-members. \nRegistration: https://www.trybooking.com/BSZAP \nCPD certificates of attendance will only be issued to those who attend the live webinar. \nPlease note this webinar will NOT be recorded so you MUST be available to attend the live event!
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-forensic-anthropology-in-the-field/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210630T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210630T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210818T030523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T065619Z
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SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Webinar: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology: Context for Radiographers
DESCRIPTION:The ANZ Branch of the International Association of Forensic Radiographers are proud to present two online webinars on Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology in June and July. Forensic anthropology and archaeology are fields which run closely alongside forensic imaging but are often misunderstood or overlooked when we think of the radiography world. While Forensic anthropologists and archaeologists can often be found working synchronously to search for\, recover and identify human remains\, there are very different objectives and skills involved. \nThese webinars will help forensic radiographers understand more about forensic anthropology and forensic archaeology\, explain some of the techniques used and discuss how imaging is playing a role in these fields. We also introduce our wonderful speakers Nick and Donna\, who both have a wealth of experience in the field of archaeology and anthropology and will share their work and experiences with us. \nJoin us on 30th June 8pm AEST with Dr Nicholas Marquez-Grant for an Introduction to Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology: Context for Radiographers. A lecturer at Cranfield University since 2013\, Nicholas has wide ranging experience as a forensic archaeologist working with human skeletal remains from Prehistoric to early 20th century sites in the UK\, Spain\, France and Portugal. From 2008 to 2013 Nicholas worked full time as a forensic anthropologist and archaeologist for two major forensic science providers in the UK – LGC Forensics and Cellmark Forensic Services – attending crime scenes and mortuaries for a number of police forces in England and Wales. \nRegistration is free for IAFR members\, $10 for ASMIRT/NZMIRT members and $20 for non-members. \nREGISTRATIONS FOR JUNE WEBINAR OPEN NOW VIA https://www.trybooking.com/BRJMM \nCPD certificates of attendance will only be issued to those who attend the live webinar. \nParticipants will receive a link to view the recording after the event if they are unable to make the live broadcast.
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/anz-branch-webinar-introduction-to-forensic-anthropology-and-archaeology-context-for-radiographers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ANZ Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210609T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210609T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210429
CREATED:20210818T030806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T065619Z
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SUMMARY:IAFR Webinar #26 - Radiographic Image Quality\, Processing and Optimization
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Sandoval is certified by the American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Imaging Physics and holds an MS and PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University of New Mexico (UNM). Dr. Sandoval has been a practicing Medical Physicist for the UNM Department of Radiology in Albuquerque\, New Mexico USA since 2008. His research includes work with the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator in post-mortem imaging and dosimetry. He has been a member of and contributor to the International Society for Forensic Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI) since May 2014. \n\nAbstract \nDigital and computed radiography are an integral component of clinical and post mortem imaging. Although x-ray tube and detector technology are very similar across vendors\, image quality can be drastically different. After this talk\, attendees will be able to talk describe the underlying aspects of digital radiographic image quality; explain the effects of noise on image contrast; and list the general steps in digital image processing. We will also provide a basic understanding of image protocol optimization through specific examples of vendor customization. \nRegistration for is free for IAFR members and £5 for non-members.  Please use the links below to register: \nMember Registration \nNon-member Registration
URL:https://forensicradiography.com/index.php/event/iafr-webinar-26-radiographic-image-quality-processing-and-optimization/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:IAFR
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