37th Annual New England Seminar in Forensic Sciences

August 8–12, 2010
Location: Colby College, Waterville, Maine
Costs: MDs: $495. Hospital interns, residents, physican assistants, RNs, law enforcement officials and retired physicians: $300.
Who Should Attend: Full- and part-time medical examiners and coroners, family practice physicians, police officers, attorneys, and other death investigators.
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This course provides practical, up-to-date instruction primarily for full- and part-time medical examiners and coroners. Police officers, attorneys, forensic nurses, and other members of the death investigation team will benefit from acquiring in-depth understanding of current standard medical examiner/ coroner daily practices. The seminars are formulated with the intention of providing current and exhaustive coverage in forensic sciences on an annual recurring basis. Thus, the complexity of the topics presented will range from basic to advanced.

As a result of attending this program participants will:

Participation by interactive voting and discussion regarding difficult manner of death determinations is always a lively and productive presentation. This course is well known for the informal give and take of these sessions, the perfect mixture of scholarship and congeniality for the close of each academic day at Colby. This entire educational program is relaxed and informal. Please come and join us in Maine this summer for what we feel will be a great experience.
Contact Information
Special Programs
4730 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, Maine 04901-8847
phone: 207-859-4730
fax: 207-859-4734
e-mail: summer@colby.edu
Room and Board

All meals and lodging are available at the College for an additional $285, a fee that also covers campus recreational facilities and the lobster bake. Charges for family members, covering all of the above except seminar tuition, are as follows: 

spouse $199

other adult $285

children ages 10-16 $169

children ages 3-9 $129

CO-DIRECTORS:

Edward David, M.D., J.D.
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
State of Maine, Bangor

Gregory J. Davis, M.D.
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
State Medical Examiner
Commonwealth of Kentucky, Frankfort

Fred B. Jordan, M.D.
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
State of Maine, West Poland

MODERATORS AND FACULTY:

Richard T. Callery, M.D.
Chief Medical Examiner
State of Delaware, Wilmington

FACULTY:

Sgt. Kevin Adam
Maine Warden Service
Central Division, Section 8
Dexter

Stephen J. Cina, M.D.
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
Broward County FL
Clinical Professor of Pathology
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Nova Southeastern University

Marguerite V. Dewitt, M.D., J.D.
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
State of Maine, Augusta

Inez Dudley, Forensic Analyst
Computer Crimes Unit
Maine State Police
Vassalboro

Jennie Duval, M.D.
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
State of New Hampshire, Concord

Thomas Gilson, M.D.
Chief Medical Examiner
State of Rhode Island, Providence

Daniel C. Gott, D.O.
Medical Examiner
State of Maine, Brewer

Margaret S. Greenwald, M.D.
Chief Medical Examiner
State of Maine, Augusta

Bruce P. Levy, M.D.
Chief Medical Examiner
State of Tennessee, Nashville

Clifford C. Nelson, M.D.
Oregon Deputy State Medical Examiner
Portland

Georgia Pasqualone, R.N., M.S.N., M.S.F.S., DABFN
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Forensic Nurse Consultant
Winchester Hospital
Winchester, Massachusetts

Marcella H. Sorg, Ph.D., DABFA
Forensic Anthropologist
University of Maine, Orono

As an institution accredited for CME, Colby College designates this educational activity for a maximum of 26 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certificates of attendance are awarded at the end of the course.

The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Nurses may claim credit for activities approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in most states, for up to 50% of the nursing requirement for recertification. Please check with your state accrediting body for further clarification.

Accreditation

Colby College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

Sunday, August 8

11am-1pm
Registration
Diamond Building
Colby Campus

1:00 p.m.: Welcome
Mr. Moore and Co-Directors