Events
See training page for information on diploma and certicate training courses.
School of Conservation Sciences Courses
Bournemouth University is running a series of short courses at it's School of Conservation Sciences campus. The courses cover a broad subject matter within the Pathology field and offer an invaluable opportunity for those wishing broaden their skillset.
Applicants should normally be at least 19 years-old and normally have qualifications or experience in criminal investigation, forensics, archaeology, anthropology, human rights, biological sciences, and law and disaster response services.
Each course runs from three to six days and accomodation is situated on campus. Registration can be made online here or by downloading and returning this application form.
Futher information on featured courses -
Forensic Photography, June 2 - 5
Mass Grave, July 6 - 12
Forensic Photography for Human Rights Investigations, July 7 - 10
Temporary Mortuary, July 15 - 18
Forensic Photography for Major Incidents, July 21 - 24
Air Crash Investigation, July 22 - 25
Inforce events 2008: see Inforce website for workshops on mass grave excavation, mass fatality incident mortuary, advanced mass fatality incident mortuary, etc.
Pathology Modernisation 2008
19 June 2008
Pathology Modernisation 2008 will explore the latest findings from the
Carter Review, tariff development and
innovation in new service models. This conference will be held at Ibis Hotel, Earls Court, London.
Further Information
Pathways Through Grief
1 - 2 September 2008
This event will be held at West Park Conference Centre,
Dundee. There will be extensive talks and an opportunity to debate. This event is CPD accredited.
Conference Brochure
website
Diploma Course in Forensic Medical Sciences
Date: 4 October 2007 - 30 June 2008
The Cameron Centre for Forensic Medical Sciences is holding a course in forensic medicine, forensic science and the law as applicable to the forensic sciences. Students who have successfully completed the course will be eligible to sit for the Diploma in Forensic Medical Sciences which is offered by the Society of Apothecaries.
Professor Peter Vanezis
c/o Carole Duffin
Telephone: +44(0)20 7882 3401
Email: Cameron-forensics@qmul.ac.uk
Further information (web link)
North East regional APTs: First Annual Seminar
15 and 17 June 2008, Birmingham
The Education Centre, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham
Workshop 1 – Tuesday 17 June 2008
Workshop 2 – Tuesday 15 July 2008
Tel: 0845 226 7227
Email: info@natbp.org.uk
Web: www.natbp.org.uk
AAPT Consent training day
The AAPT will be holding a training day on issues of post mortem consent on 4th July 2008. The day will run from 10am until 4pm and will covers all aspects of consent including a presentation from the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) on their Code for PM Consent. more...
AAPT Conference 2008
The AAPT Conference will be held in Birmingham on 20th September 2008.
National Bereavement Partnership: When A Patient Dies
23 Sept and 14 October 2008, London
Directory of Social Change, Charity Centre, 24 Stephenson Way, London
Workshop 1 – Tuesday 23 September 2008
Workshop 2 – Tuesday 14 October 2008
Tel: 0845 226 7227
Email: info@natbp.org.uk
Web: www.natbp.org.uk
National Bereavement Partnership: When A Patient Dies
18 Nov and 9 Dec 2008, London
Directory of Social Change, Charity Centre, 24 Stephenson Way, London
Workshop 1 – Tuesday 18 November 2008
Workshop 2 – Tuesday 9 December 2008
Tel: 0845 226 7227
Email: info@natbp.org.uk
Web: www.natbp.org.uk |