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SUMMARY:ANZ Branch Feb Webinar: Forensic Radiographers - Giving Evidence in Court
DESCRIPTION:ANZ Branch presents two webinars:\n\n\nRadiographers being a Witness in court by Michael Proudfoot\nDuring Michael’s career\, he has had to act multiple times as an expert witness for the NSW Police and/or the NSW Coroners Department and on two occasions act as the principal witness for the Plaintiff appearing before the Health Care Complaints Unit and the NSW Supreme Court. He wishes to share these experiences\, some of which were confronting\, to give you a better understanding of how the process works and what you may possibly encounter. The world of Forensic Radiography and Imaging in general can encompass many situations in which we may be called upon to participate in situations that may become confronting. This not only involves the imaging involved and how best to perform them\, the necessary documentation but also if we to appear before the regulatory body to act as either expert witnesses\, or a witness for the Plaintiff if we are present at an unforeseen event.\n\nSo you have been asked to be an Expert Witness- what to consider before you say yes!\nChristine is a senior practicing radiographer with a long history in lecturing\, CT scanning\, student supervision\, accreditation and fluoroscopy. She is currently employed as a senior radiographer at Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania\, Australia. Being asked to act as an expert witness means you are recognised as having specialised knowledge or expertise in your field. In this webinar\, Christine explores what this role truly involves—from reviewing records\, reports\, and documentation\, to applying best practice standards\, professional norms\, and evidence-based methodology. \nThis session will discuss: \n– What it means to be an expert witness\n– Time commitments and professional responsibilities\n– Reviewing documentation and requesting additional information\n– The possibility of court appearances and cross-examination\n– The professional challenges and rewards of expert witness work\nWhile the role can be time-consuming and demanding\, it is also intellectually engaging\, professionally rewarding\, and often a powerful learning experience that can influence and improve future practice.\n\nIAFR member: Free \nNon-member: $15 \nRegister now via Thinkific link: https://iafr-elearning.thinkific.com/courses/radiographer-expert-witness-25-february-2026
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