26th Annual FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY COURSE – JUNE 3-7, 2013
This annual course is sponsored by the National Museum Of Health and Medicine; Maryland Office of Chief Medical Examiner; the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System; and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. Forensic anthropology is concerned with the scientific recovery, analysis and identification of human remains in the medicolegal context. Forensic pathologists, death investigators, forensic dentists, attorneys and other specialists engaged in multi-disciplinary forensic investigations will find this course an excellent survey of forensic anthropology. Marilyn London, Forensic Anthropologist and special guest on The forensicweek.com Show, Episode 002, is one of the faculty presenting at the course. ForensIQ’s, Tom Mauriello attended the course last year in 2012, and found it to be valuable and well presented. Lots of hands-on lab sessions with lectures that provide the theoretical and methodological basis of human osteology and introduction of applications used by anthropologists in their work. See more information and how to register.