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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/
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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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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/
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