IAFR Post-Mortem Dental Imaging Study Day

Royal London Hospital IAFR Post-Mortem Dental Imaging Study Day Hosted by experienced DVI Forensic Radiographer and IAFR Founding Member Mark Viner. This study day is aimed at radiographers who are keen to expand their practical dental radiography skills and learn techniques used in post-mortem identification and to gather forensic evidence. The day will consist of theory and […]

European Congress of Radiology 2018

Austria Center, Vienna There is a dedicated Forensic Imaging session including talks by two IAFR committee members and previous guests at IAFR study days: Forensic imaging   Chairpersons' introduction (5') J. McNulty; Dublin/IE Session objectives: 1. To provide insights into the role of imaging, and radiographers, in forensic imaging and mass fatality incidents. 2. To appreciate the […]

IAFR Webinar #1 – Introduction to Forensic Imaging in Paediatrics

Online

Starting on April 25th at 7pm, the IAFR will be hosting the first online Webinar. This webinar will be free to members and non-members alike. LAST REGISTRATION: 12pm APRIL 25th Introduction to Forensic Imaging in Paediatrics  Presented by: Amy-Lee Brookes Forensic imaging in paediatrics does not just incorporate the imaging undertaken for Suspected Physical Abuse. […]

Free

Suspected Physical Abuse Study Day, UK

Manchester Holiday Inn City Centre IAFR Committee Member and Forensic and Post-Mortem Radiographer Amy-Lee Brookes will be holding another theory and practical study day on imaging for Suspected Physical Abuse (previously Non-Accidental Injury). Application Of Forensic Radiography In Paediatrics Living Individuals Deceased Or Pathological Specimens Departmental Protocols Consent Health And Safety Confidentiality Welfare And Psychological […]

DVI for Radiographers

The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia DVI for Radiographers (Pre-congress workshop for ISFRI 2018)A Mass Disaster is defined by the fact that local resources can’t cope with the number of injured and deceased people. Therefore, having a team of Forensic Radiographers (FRRT) trained to be deployed to assist with imaging of the deceased would prevent local […]

IAFR Webinar #2 – What did the horse say to the one-legged jockey? How are you getting on?

Online

Lindsay Batty-Smith, PgDip. Welfare Officer, IAFR This webinar explores possible effects radiographers may experience when repeatedly exposed pain and tragedy in the course of our work and highlight the increasing need for radiographers to be aware of how the stress of their work may affect them, be it on a conscious or unconscious level. The […]

Free

IAFR Webinar #3 – The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Ground-Level Falls

Online

Dr. Steve Naidoo, Independent Forensic Pathologist, Durban, South Africa Formerly Prof. of Forensic Medicine, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu Natal In this paper, originally presented at the African Society of Forensic Medicine, Dr. Naidoo will discuss the nature and impact of trauma accompanying an alcohol-intoxicated fall. The presentation will describe the nature […]

Free

IAFR Annual Study Day and AGM

Leopold Hotel, Sheffield Program The Role of the HM Coroner (Dr James Adeley) Grenfell Tower disaster (Dr Alison Brough) Post-mortem CT in children: New Horizons (Dr Amaka Offiah) Paediatric Forensic Radiography- The Radiographers Role (Elzene Kruger) Lessons learned Previous Deployment (Phillip Webster) Making a difference: Excellence in radiography and suspected physical abuse (Dr Kath Halliday) […]

£30 – £95

IAFR Webinar #4 – The Importance of the Examination of the Base of Skull to the Forensic Pathologist

Online

Dr. Steve Naidoo, Independent Forensic Pathologist, Durban, South Africa In this presentation Dr. Naidoo looks at a series of cases he experienced at autopsies where the nature and pattern of the traumatic basal skull fracture was of particular interest in the reconstruction of the case scenario in court, which led him to delve deeper into the […]

Free – £5

IAFR Webinar #5 – The Role of the Radiological Technologist for post mortem imaging examinations in Japan

Online

Dr. Tomoya Kobayashi, Chief, Department of Radiological Technology at Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital; Member of Postmortem Imaging Committee, Japan Association of Radiological Technologists; Director of the Japan Society of Autopsy imaging. The number of postmortem imaging (PMI) examinations has been rapidly increasing in Japan. Reasons include the extremely low rate of only 1% for conventional autopsies, and number […]

Free – £5