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SUMMARY:Forensic intervention in wildlife crime
DESCRIPTION:Discover how the world of modern forensics provides vital information and insight\, in solving both human and wildlife crimes. As a specialist in disaster victim identification and mass fatality events\, Tracy Alexander FKC talks about how current techniques and specialisms can also be used to provide forensic intervention in tackling wildlife crime. \nTracy Alexander is a Fellow of King’s College London\, the Immediate Past President of The British Academy of Forensic Scientists\, a member of the advisory panel member of Inside Justice\, the Chartered Society of Forensic Scientists\, and the Executive Panel of FRUK. She has a keen interest in applying forensic science to tackling wildlife crime and has led several training interventions in Africa to combat the illegal trade in rhino horn\, ivory\, and pangolin scales. \nAs Director of Forensic Services for a UK police force\, Tracy is responsible for all their forensic evidence\, research\, and development and has been involved in several significant operations as a specialist in disaster victim identification and mass fatality events. \nBooking details are available here.
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/forensic-intervention-in-wildlife-crime/
LOCATION:Apothecaries Hall\, Black Friars Lane\, London\, EC4V 6EJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:UK Med: Humanitarian Medicine & Response - Emergency Response in Ukraine\, Turkey and Gaza - David Wightwick
DESCRIPTION:David joined UK-Med in January 2018 as the Chief Executive of the organisation. He has a background in senior roles in the humanitarian sector\, having previously worked as a Senior Adviser in emergency response with WHO\, as Global Operations Director for Merlin\, Health Director with GOAL\, Director of Operations Management at Save the Children International and as a Country Director with IMC. \nLeslie Payne Memorial Lecture:\nThe Faculty owes its existence to Dr Leslie Payne who died in 2018. Dr Payne helped establish the Diploma in the Medical Care of Catastrophes (DMCC)\, which continues to be taught and examined at the Society of Apothecaries.
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/uk-med-humanitarian-medicine-response-emergency-response-in-ukraine-turkey-and-gaza-david-wightwick/
LOCATION:Apothecaries Hall\, Black Friars Lane\, London\, EC4V 6EJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:A spoonful of sugar: polio\, public health and protection - Natasha McEnroe
DESCRIPTION:A spoonful of sugar: polio\, public health & protection \nFor the first half of the twentieth century\, polio was the most feared of all childhood diseases\, striking terror in the hearts of parents and children alike. The story of polio has many angles\, including a frenzied search for a vaccine\, the birth of modern fundraising and of the technology used to treat a condition with no cure. But how is polio represented in museum collections? In this lecture\, Natasha McEnroe will explore how historic medical material can help us consider healthcare challenges today. \nNatasha McEnroe is the General Secretary & Chief Executive of the Society of Antiquaries. She was the Keeper of Medicine at the Science Museum in South Kensington\, London. Her previous post also was Director of the Florence Nightingale Museum\, and prior to this\, she was Museum Manager of the Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy and Curator of the Galton Collection at University College London. She is a Trustee of Dr Johnson’s House in London and of the Erasmus Darwin Museum in Lichfield and is a Freeman of The Worshipful Company of Barbers. \nElizabeth Garrett Anderson Lecture \nhttps://catalogue.apothecaries.org/product?catalog=FHP_Elizabeth-Garrett-Anderson-Lecture
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/a-spoonful-of-sugar-polio-public-health-and-protection-natasha-mcenroe/
LOCATION:Apothecaries Hall\, Black Friars Lane\, London\, EC4V 6EJ\, United Kingdom
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