Post-Mortem Imaging: Techniques, applications and case insights 1st-2nd May 2025 -UK
Welcome to our comprehensive Post-Mortem imaging course, designed for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of post-mortem imaging techniques and applications.
Whether you are an experienced radiologist, registrar, pathologists, mortuary managers, forensic medicine, this course is an excellent opportunity to stay at the forefront of post-mortem imaging advancements.
Welcome to our comprehensive Post-Mortem imaging course, designed for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of post-mortem imaging techniques and applications.
Whether you are an experienced radiologist, registrar, pathologists, mortuary managers, forensic medicine, this course is an excellent opportunity to stay at the forefront of post-mortem imaging advancements.
Welcome to our comprehensive Post-Mortem imaging course, designed for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of post-mortem imaging techniques and applications.
Whether you are an experienced radiologist, registrar, pathologists, mortuary managers, forensic medicine, this course is an excellent opportunity to stay at the forefront of post-mortem imaging advancements.
Venue
The Crown Plaza, Nottingham
Crowne Plaza Nottingham Wollaton Street Nottingham, NG1 5RH United Kingdom
Parking: The hotel offers on-site parking facilities. For guests using GPS devices, it’s recommended to use the postcode NG1 5FW to locate the car park entrance.
This two-day event, led by a distinguished panel of experts, covers essential topics ranging from service setup to advanced case reviews, all tailored to enhance your knowledge and skills in this specialised field.
This interactive program offers a mix of expert-led presentations, Q&A sessions, and in-depth discussions, ensuring participants leave with actionable knowledge and valuable insights.
What to Expect
Explore the practicalities of setting up and running a post-mortem CT service.
Gain insight into methodologies for performing post-mortem CT and CT angiography.
Learn about the medical examiner’s role and medicolegal aspects of forensic work.
Participate in engaging discussions on suspected physical abuse imaging, paediatric post-mortem imaging, and other specialised topics.
Dive into fascinating case studies, including ballistics and weapons-related imaging.
Accreditation: 12 CPD/CME Credits can be claimed in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists.
Please Note: All tickets are fixed to a 20% VAT rate.
Course programme
Day 1
9.00-9.15am – Welcome & intro – Dr Sarah Fleming
9.15-10am – Experience setting up a postmortem service – Laura Howlett
10.-10.45am – Methodology of performing a postmortem CT – Laura Howlett
10.45-11am – Break
11-11.45am – The drivers for the use of PM imaging- Paul Hunter
11.45-12.30pm – The role/application of PM Angiography– Paul Hunter
12.30-13.15pm – Reporting a postmortem CT – Dr Sarah Fleming
13.15-14.00pm – Lunch
14.00-14.45pm – Medical examiners role – Dr Jason Payne-James
14.45-15.30pm – Medicolegal aspects of forensic work– Dr Jason Payne-James
15.30-16.15pm – Interesting cases – Dr Sarah Fleming
16.15-16.30pm – Final discussion and close
Day 2
9.00-9.15am – Welcome and intro – Dr Sarah Fleming
9.15-10am – Ballistics – Rachel Bolton-King
10.-10.45am – Ballistic Q&A- Rachel Bolton-King
10.45-11am – Break
11-11.45am – Interesting cases- Ballistics & Weapons – Rachel Bolton-King and Laura Howlett
11.45-12.30pm – DVI work
12.30-13.30pm – Lunch
13.30-14.15pm – Suspected physical abuse imaging
14.15-15.00pm – Paediatric postmortem imaging
15.00-15.45pm – Interesting cases
15.45-16.15pm – Final discussion, feedback and close