Forensic sciences
Coroner Training: Basics of Autopsy - The Scientific Investigation of Death
Coroner Training: External Examination Including Identification
Coroner Training: Transportation-Related and Environmental Deaths
Coroner Training: Toxicology and Substance Use
Coroner Training: Gunshot Wounds
Coroner Training: Blunt and Sharp Force Injuries
Coroner Training: Natural Disease - Cardiovascular Disease
Coroner Training: Principles of Death Certification Part 2
Coroner Training: Principles of Death Certification Part 1
Coroner Training: Basic Medical Terminology and Basic Processes Including Inflammation and Neoplasia
Coroner Training: Postmortem Change
Coroner Training: Fire Deaths
Coroner Training: Forensic Anthropology
The Effect of Time on Rusted Firearm Identification
Although iron-based metals are popular for making critical parts of firearms, they are susceptible to corrosion or rust. There is currently little research on how long a firearm can be left to rust before an identification is no longer possible. This project evaluates the effects of rust on the common working surfaces of Glock and Smith & Wesson Sigma firearms.
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Behind the Evidence: Supporting Mental Health and Morale
This webinar covers ideas and strategies to enhance morale among staff in forensic laboratory units. Positive mental health among team members not only fosters a supportive and productive work environment but also increases the overall quality and efficiency of operations. Participants learn practical approaches to address common workplace stressors, improve communication, and promote resilience within their teams. By prioritizing mental health, laboratories can achieve better outcomes while ensuring the well-being of their dedicated professionals.
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