School of medicine lecture by the world renowned professor of Forensic Medicine Dr Peter Vanezis
April 12th 2016, Room 208
Dr. Peter Vanezis:
Chief Forensic Medical Officer and Professor of Forensic Medical Sciences at Barts and the London, Queen Mary, University of London
Founder President and Director of the Academy of Forensic Medical Sciences
Honorary Consultant to the British Armed Forces
Honored by the Queen with the Order of the British Empire for his forensic pathology services in Kosovo High profile cases and activities, which he has been personally involved include the death of Princess Diana and the investigation of genocide in Rwanda and the Balkans.
Schedule of Lectures:
Time | Title | Description |
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9:00 – 10:15 am | The forensic autopsy | The forensic autopsy is an integral part of medical practice. Its value today as a tool in the investigation of disease and unnatural deaths and some of the new developments in the use of imaging to assist autopsy practice will be described. |
15 min break | ||
10:30 – 11:45 am | Interpretation of injuries | It is essential that doctors understand the causes and variety of the different types on injuries and their morbidity and mortality. Different categories of injuries will be described and their manner of causation. |
Break | ||
2:00 – 3:15 pm | Air disasters | Healthcare professionals from time to time may be called upon to assist in dealing with injured and deceased in multiple fatalities. I will describe aircraft accidents as an example of a type of mass disaster emergency and what can be learnt from the different aspects of the investigation. |
15 min break | ||
3:30 – 4:45 pm | Neck trauma | The neck is the conduit between the head and the rest of the body. It thus the supply chain of our vital organs. Injuries to this region may be misinterpreted and it is important for doctors to have a good understanding of the types of trauma which may be present. |