TOMORROW Free Webinar for Students & Trainees: After NAME— Turning Your Poster/Platform into a Published Manuscript with Drs. Kim Molina, Alison Krywanczyk, James Gill, and Susan Ely.
Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET
🔗 Register: https://t.co/HPu1l2wWvz
Advancing the Field of Forensic Pathology: Lessons Learned from Death in Custody Investigations, Consensus Report Release https://t.co/asiJlBgzQT via @theNASEM
The National Association of Medical Examiners annual meeting begins tomorrow! Join us in Louisville for the latest advances in death investigation and forensic pathology.
👀 Looking ahead to NAME 2025 in Louisville, KY — and it’s shaping up to be a great one! I'm looking forward to:
🧬 Cutting-edge case studies
🧠 Conversations around wellness in our work
🧪 Posters, workshops, and networking with some of the best in the field
#NAME2025
Extremely proud of our just published editorial on the importance of understanding and respecting different communities in death investigation, producing quality public health data, and workforce development.
#4n6#forensicpathology
Read here 👉🏾 https://t.co/DzQoVRoO4X
@CourtTV It’s disappointing when we say defendant is cloaked in the presumption of innocence, but don’t have same stance when we say “alleged victim” 😞 #NicholasRossi#sexualassault#CourtTV
FREE Webinar for Medical Students: "Postmortem Changes and Determination of Time of Death" by Jan Gorniak, DO, MHSA, MSMed, World Peace Forensic Consulting, LLC, Tallahassee, Florida
Thursday, July 17, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET
Link to register for event: https://t.co/7RiagSuYlv
#VerdictWatch
If I were on the jury my questions for everyone to ponder: Karen did not want to go to after party. He did. Karen was driving. If she did not want him to go, why didn’t she just drive back to his house??? Did she think of killing him on the way to 34 Fairview?