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Membership Secretary

membership@iafr.org.uk
Membership enquiries

Honorary Secretary

secretary@iafr.org.uk

Chair & Vice Chair

chair@iafr.org.uk
vicechair@iafr.org.uk

Education Officer

education@iafr.org.uk
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Communications Officer

communications@iafr.org.uk
Website, social media

DVI Co-ordinator

dvi.coordinator@iafr.org.uk
Disaster victim identification

Social Media

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Join the live webinar from ANZ Branch on July 30th at 20:00 - 21:00 AEST!Mariana Podesta-Diverio is a radiographer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in the Emergency Radiology leadership team. Before starting clinical work, Mariana worked as a research assistant in evidence-based practice. The Royal Melbourne Hospital is one of a select few locations in Australia that provides imaging to detect concealed drugs in body packers (also called “swallowers” or “couriers”). The practices surrounding the management of these cases have not been documented as ardently as other imaging pathways. The webinar is free for IAFR members, non members can join with a payment of $15 (USD).Register now! buff.ly/E1tbF5B ... See MoreSee Less
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Let's celebrate the IAFR turning 20!Did you know that in 2016, IAFR was named as radiography team of the year and started forming the ANZ Branch?The same year IAFR also held a joint congress with ISFRI in Amsterdam and worked on bone age estimation guidelines with ISFRI.Find out more of IAFR's history on our website: buff.ly/94wT79V ... See MoreSee Less
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International Association of Forensic Radiographers
⚠️MEMBERS⚠️Your UK Branch AGM will be held online next month!📆Saturday 9th August 10am (BST)👀Please keep and eye on your emails, documents to follow!Note: This will be an AGM only with no webinar planned before or after... we're saving the good stuff for our big event in December!🫨 ... See MoreSee Less
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