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IACM EInternational Association ofCoroners & Medical ExaminersPresent the2020 Annual Training SymposiumHosted byThe Clark County Office of theCoroner/Medical Examiner (CCOCME)JULY 19-23, 2020 LAS VEGAS, NVGolden Nugget HotelATTE N DE EREG ISTR ATION

R EG I STR ATION F E E SContact us for group discounts. Anycancellations after June 1, 2020 will receivea 50% refund. *All non-member attendeeswill receive a free one year membership.Medicolegal TrainingSymposium 450.00 USD Members 550.00 USD Non-members*ATTE N DE EREG I STR ATIONFundamental MedicolegalDeathInvestigation (MDI) CourseThe International Association of Coroners &Medical Examiners (IACME) has over 80 yearsof experience in the presentation of educationalseminars for the purpose of assisting Coronersand Medical Examiners and other forensicspecialists in the performance of theirduties. This commitment is enshrined in theAssociation’s mission statement,“The International Association of Coroners &Medical Examiners is committed to advancingthe accurate determination of the cause andthe manner of death through the utilization ofscience, medicine and the law.” This trainingsymposium will bring together leaders inmedicolegal death investigations to onelocation for training and education. ThisAnnual Training Symposium will be a valuableopportunity to network with Coroners, MedicalExaminers, Deputy Medical Examiners andtheir staff. This is an excellent opportunity tointerface with other professionals like yourself. 450.00 USD Members 550.00 USD Non-members*The Accreditation WorkshopComplimentary for Registered AttendeesSYMPOSIUM RESERVATIONSAND QUESTIONSIACME Corporate Office1704 Pinto LaneLas Vegas, NV 89106(702) EL ACCOMMODATIONSGolden Nugget Hotel and Casino129 East Fremont StreetLas Vegas, NV 89101(800) 331-5731http://www.goldennugget.com/LasVegas/As low as 55.00 per night plus 13% tax anddiscounted resort fee of 20.00 plus 13% tax.Ask for the IACME discount symposium rateusing code GSIAC20. Be sure to secure yourreservations as soon as possible. This rate isavailable through June 29, 2020 or until thisreserved block of rooms fill to capacity.

IACM E ExecutiveCommitteeGary WattsPresidentCoroner, Richland CountyCoroner’s OfficeColumbia, SCDeAnna LoweTreasurerMedicolegal Death InvestigatorCook County ME’s OfficePleasant Prairie, WIBobbi Jo O’NealPresident ElectChief Deputy Coroner CharlestonCounty Coroner’s OfficeNorth Charleston, SCKelly KeyesMember at Large/Vice-Chair ofthe Board of DirectorsSupervising Deputy CoronerOrange County Sheriff -CoronerSanta Ana, CAJohn FudenbergSecretary/Chair of theBoard of DirectorsCoroner, Clark CountyOffice of the Coroner/MedicalExaminerLas Vegas, NVDotti OwensMember at LargeCoroner, Ada CountyCoroner’s OfficeBoise, ID

IACM EBoard of DirectorsKenneth AschheimDDS, D-ABFOAssistant Chief ForensicOdontologistCity Of New YorkOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerDavid KintzBS, NRP, F-ABMDICoronerPark County Coroner’s OfficeFairplay, CODr. Joe AdseriasDDS, PhD, D-ABFOAssistant ProfessorDepartment of AppliedForensic SciencesMercyhurst University, Erie, PABrittney W. MartinF-ABMDIDeputy CoronerCharleston CountyCoroner’s OfficeNorth Charleston, SCEmma HallD-ABMDICoronerBoulder CountyCoroner’s OfficeBoulder, COJessie Billquist-JetteD-ABMDICoronerAnaconda Deer LodgeCounty Coroner’s OfficeAnaconda, MTMargaret LuckD-ABMDICoronerFulton CountyNew YorkMichelle RippyMFSDeath InvestigatorCalifornia State Univeristy,DMORTHayward, CAConnie JacobsonD-ABMDIPast CoronerNatrona CountyCoroner’s OfficeEvansville, WYJennifer R. SnippenBSN RN MA F-ABMDIMedicolegal DeathInvestigator/EducatorAlbany, ORDr. Timothy DavidsonDHA, D-ABMDICoronerCowlitz CountyCoroner’s OfficeLongview, WA

SYM POSI U M AG E N DAFundamental Course: Sunday-ThursdayMedicolegal Training Symposium: Monday-ThursdayOdontology/Anthropology Workshop: Sunday–Tuesday(optional Wednesday-Thursday in Medicolegal Training Symposium)SUNDAY, JULY 19TUESDAY, JULY 219:00am - 12:00pmExecutive Committee Meeting7:00am - 1:00pmExhibit Hall Open1:00pm - 5:00pmBoard of Directors Meeting8:00am - 5:00pmFundamental MDI Course7:00am - 8:00amFundamental CourseRegistration8:00am - 5:00pmMedicolegal TrainingSymposium Course8:00am - 5:00pm5:30pm - 7:30pmIACME Pool Side PartyLocation: The Hideout at thePool 3rd levelFundamental MDI Course5:00pm - 7:00pmMedicolegal TrainingSymposium CourseRegistration5:00pm - 8:00pmExhibit Hall Open and WelcomeReception All Attendees Invited1:00pm - 2:30pmAccreditation Workshop3:00pm - 5:00pmGeneral Membership MeetingWEDNESDAY, JULY 22MONDAY, JULY 207:00am - 8:00amRegistration8:00am - 9:00amIACME Opening Ceremonies9:00am - 5:15pmExhibit Hall Open9:00am - 5:00pmFundamental MDI Course9:00am - 5:00pmMedicolegal TrainingSymposium Course5:45pm - 10:30pmIACME Networking Event8:00am - 5:00pmFundamental MDI andMedicolegal TrainingSymposium CourseTHURSDAY, JULY 238:00am - 5:00pmFundamental MDI andMedicolegal TrainingSymposium CourseFRIDAY, JULY 247:30amABMDI ExamPre-register at www.abmdi.org

M E DICOLEGALTR AIN I NGSYM POSI U MPresented by the IACME and hostedby The Clark County Office of theCoroner/Medical Examiner (CCOCME)Monday – ThursdayJuly 20 – 23, 20208:00 am – 5:00 pmABMDI and POST Credits AvailableABMDI Test AvailableFriday, July 24, 2020AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ApprovedCourse DescriptionWho Should AttendThe Medicolegal Training Symposiumis designed to provide Medicolegalprofessionals and those in positions relatingto Medicolegal death investigation an in depthview and study of more Medicolegal TrainingSymposium concepts.Topics presented will provide attendees witha variety of comprehensive details areas oflearning. These presentations will focus onfoundational advanced death investigativetheories and introduce new emerging trends. The Medicolegal Training Symposium andFundamental MDI Course will be approvedfor Nevada Post, ABMDI, and AMA PRACategory 1 Credit(s) .Curriculum 450.00 USD Members 550.00 USD Non-membersMedicolegal Death InvestigatorsCoronersMedical ExaminersAll levels of health care professionalsLaw Enforcement PersonnelForensic TechniciansForensic NursesInvestigatorsDetectivesProspectorsEmergency Medical PersonnelOrgan, Tissue, and Eye DonationProfessionals Students Organ, Tissue, and Eye Donation Professionals Students Various Medicolegal Death Investigated TopicsNew Trends in Substance AbuseInternet ProfilingHigh Profile CasesOrgan/Tissue Donation Missing PersonsIn Depth Case StudiesChild/Infant Death InvestigationFederal GrantsMedicolegal Death Investigation AccreditationOpioid TrendsLeadershipWellness/Mental HealthThose who register for this course will be invited to the openingceremony and all social events. Please review the IACMEwebsite for agendas and more information. www.theiacme.com

THAN K YOU 2019 COR POR ATE SU PPORTE RSAdvanced Detection SolutionsAftermath Services LLCAmerican Association of Pathologists AssistantsAmerican Association of Tissue BanksANSI National Accreditation BoardAssociation of Organ Procurement OrganizationsCoheroCrime Lab DesignCyrolifeThe Dodge CompanyEye Bank Association of AmericanFirst Source, Inc.Forensic Advantage SystemsKISS HealthcareLifeCenter NWLodox NA LLCMinXray, IncMitotyping TechnologiesMortech Mfg.Mortuary Response SolutionsMopecNevada Donor NetworkNMS LabsOICQuantumMark, LLCRTI InternationalSalam International, IncShiva ShadeSirchieU.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionSterileProsSubzero Insulation and Refrigeration TechnologiesLLCTracker ProductsVertiQ Software LLCwii SecurityWickerlander-Zulaski & Associates, Inc.M E DICOLEGAL TR AI N I NG SYM POSI U M AN DF U N DAM E NTAL M DI SYM POSI U M AVAI L AB LE CR E DITSPresented by the IACME and hosted byThe Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner (CCOCME)ACCREDITATION STATEMENTUniversity Medical Center of Southern Nevada is accredited by the Institute of Medical Quality/CaliforniaMedical Association – (IMQ/CMA) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. This activityhas been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies ofthe Institute of Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) through the joint providershipof University Medical Center of Southern Nevada and the International Association of Coroners &Medical Examiners. University Medical Center of Southern Nevada designates this live educationalactivity for a maximum of 30.50 AMA in the Fundamental MDI Course and 22.25 AMA in the MedicolegalTraining Symposium MDI Course AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should only claim creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.DISCLOSUREIt is the policy of University Medical Center of Southern Nevada to ensure balance, independence,objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly sponsored educationalprograms. Ariana Adeva, Andrew M. Baker, MD, Felicia Borla, Jon Boyd, CTBS, Anthony Buras, BS,Barbara Butcher, RPA, MPH, James L. Caruso, MD, Grace Chung, DDS, Angi M. Christensen, PhD, D-ABFA,Brian P. Ehret, F-ABMDI, Brian Elias, F-ABMDI, Colleen Fitzpatrick, PhD, John Fudenberg, Lisa Gavin,MD, MPH, Pamela L. Gay RN BS D-ABMDI CFN CMI-II, James Gill, MD, Amy Hawes, MD, Julie Howe, MBA,D-ABMDI, Jen Jacobs, Bryan Johnson, DeAnna Lowe, Bruce Lyle, Jonathan Lucas, MD, Brittney W. MartinF-ABMDI, P. Michael Murphy, F-ABMDI, DBA, Bobbi Jo O’Neal, Paul Parker, D-ABMDI, Jacque PerkinsRN, CCM, SANE-A, SANE-P, D-ABMDI, Leonardo Roquero, MD, Jennifer R. Snippen BSN MA F-ABMDI ,Michèle Stuart, Dana Troxclair, MD, Nessa Vercillo, CTBS, Gary Watts, Lauren M. Weidner, PhD, M-ABFE,Heather Williams, PsyD have stated they have nothing to disclose. The IACME Planning Committee: JohnFudenberg, Nicole Charlton and Esther Reincke have stated they have nothing to disclose.OTHER CREDITSThis program has been approved by the American Association of Tissue Banks to offer Certified TissueBanking Specialist (CTBS) and Certified Reproductive Cryotechnology Specialist (CRCS) continuingeducation units (CEUs.) Attendees may earn up to; 36 CTBS & CRCS CEUs in the Fundamental MDICourse and 20.9 CTBS & CRCS CEUs in the Medicolegal Training Symposium MDI Course.

FU N DAM E NTALM E DICOLEGAL DEATHI NVE STIGATION (M DI)COU RSEPresented by the IACME and hosted byThe Clark County Office of the Coroner/MedicalExaminer (CCOCME)Sunday – ThursdayJuly 19 – 23, 20208:00 am – 5:00 pmABMDI and POST Credits AvailableABMDI Test AvailableFriday, July 24, 2020AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ApprovedCourse DescriptionWho Should AttendThis Fundamental MDI course is designedfor medicolegal deathinvestigators,and is intended to familiarize them withthe operation of a medicolegal deathinvestigation system, and the role of amedicolegal death investigator. Topics presented will provide a medicolegalinvestigator a solid foundation. Thetraining provided will give the attendeethe Fundamental information andexpertise required to conduct death sceneinvestigations as a medicolegal deathinvestigator.Topics will cover the Fundamental andprovides advanced training for those alreadyworking in the field. The Medicolegal TrainingSymposium MDI and Fundamental MDICourses will be approved for Nevada Post,ABMDI, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) .This course is considered a full formal session ofthe IACME Annual Training Symposium. Thosewho register for this course will be invited tothe opening ceremony and all social events.Please review the IACME website for agendasand more information. www.theiacme.com 450.00 USD Members 550.00 USD Non-membersMedicolegal Death InvestigatorsCoronersMedical ExaminersAll levels of health care professionalsLaw Enforcement PersonnelForensic TechniciansForensic NursesInvestigatorsDetectivesProspectorsEmergency Medical PersonnelOrgan, Tissue and Eye Donation ProfessionalsCurriculum Overview of Medicolegal SystemsEthicsCause and Manner of DeathDeath Scene Investigation ProtocolsIdentification ProcessesNext of Kin NotificationDecomposition and Postmortem ArtifactsSharp Force InjuriesGunshot WoundsBlunt Force TraumaDrowning & Fire DeathsInvestigating Autoerotic DeathsChild Death InvestigationsReport WritingDeveloping Policies & ProceduresResource ManagementBudget ManagementMedia RelationsMass Fatality Preparedness

Confirmed SPEAKE RS/I N STRUCTORS more to comeFelicia BorlaCoroner InvestigatorClark County Office of theCoroner/Medical ExaminerLas Vegas, NVBrian P. Ehret, F-ABMDIChief Forensic InvestigatorOffice of the Medical ExaminerCenter for Forensic SciencesSyracuse, NYJon Boyd, CTBSDirector of Certification& Online LearningAmerican Association of Tissue BanksMcLean, VABrian Elias, F-ABMDIChief, Coroner OperationsCounty of Los Angeles, Departmentof Medical Examiner - CoronerLos Angeles, CABarbara Butcher, RPA, MPHPrincipalBarbara F. Butcher Associated, Ltd.New York City, NYJohn Fudenberg, D-ABMDICoronerClark County Office of the Coroner/Medical ExaminerLas Vegas, NVJames L. Caruso, MDChief Medical Examiner/CoronerOffice of the Medical ExaminerDenver, COLisa Gavin, MD, MPHMedical ExaminerClark County Office of the Coroner/Medical ExaminerLas Vegas, NVAngi M. Christensen, PhD, D-ABFAForensic AnthropologistFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)LaboratoryQuantico, VAJennifer R. Snippen BSN MA F-ABMDIInstructor/ConsultantAlbany, ORJonathan Lucas, MDChief Medical Examiner-CoronerLos Angeles County Dept of MedicalExaminer – CoronerLos Angeles, CAMichèle StuartInstructorJAG Investigations, IncGilbert, AZP. Michael Murphy, F-ABMDI, DBAPresident, CEOMPower, USALas Vegas, NVPaul Parker, D-ABMDIChief Deputy DirectorLos Angeles County Department ofMedical Examiner-CoronerLos Angeles, CA

Confirmed SPEAKE RS/I N STRUCTORS more to comeBarry K Logan, PhD, F-ABFTChief Scientist, NMS LabsHorsham, PAColby LokeyPublic Health AdvisorCenter for Disease ControlLaura Crandall, P.T., M.A.President, The SUDC FoundationResearch Scientist, NYU LangoneHealthRoseland, NJCarri Cottengim, MAHealth Scientist, SUID & SDYCenter for Disease ControlDr. Julie O’DonnellEpidemiologistCenter for Disease ControlDavid Fowler, MDChief Medical Examiner – (ret.)State of MarylandBaltimore, MDDeputy Commissioner ofForensic OperationsNYC Office of the Chief Medical ExaminerNew York City, NYM.J. Mendendez, J.D.General CounselSr. V/P of Strategic PartnershipsNMS LabsHorsham, PAPhylip J. PeltierDistrict Attorney Investigator – (ret.)San Diego, CAEdward L Mazuchowski, MD PhDLt Col, USAF, MCRegional Armed ForcesMedical ExaminerRockville, MDKathleen Hargrave, M.A., D-ABMDIDirector of OperationsOffice of the Chief Medical ExaminerSt. Charles, MOVictor Weedn, MD, J.D. ProfessorForensic PathologistGeorge Washington UniversityDepartment of Forensic SciencesWashington, DCFrank DePaolo, PA, D-ABMDI

FORE N SIC ANTH ROPOLOGYAN D ODONTOLOGY:FI LLING TH E KNOWLE DG EGAP WORKSHOPPresented by the IACME and Forencsic Odontology forHuman Rights and hosted by The Clark County Office ofthe Coroner/Medical Examiner (CCOCME)Sunday - Tuesday,July 19 - 21, 20208:00am – 5:00pmCERP Credits Availablefrom the University of Nevada,Las Vegas School of Dental MedicineProcessing Fee 40.00 450.00 USD Members 550.00 USD Non-membersCourse DescriptionWho Should AttendNew for 2020, the Forensic Anthropology andOdontology: Filling the Knowledge Gap Workshopwill be a thorough didactic review and hands-onworkshop covering the key areas of these topics. The didactic portion of the course will includetopics\such as the biological profile constructionfrom skeletal remains, and dental age estimation insub-adult and adult individuals. It will also includethe evaluation and coding of critical dental featuresutilized by WinID, UDIM, NamUs and INTERPOL’sPlass DVI software. The course will also highlightsome of the fundamentals diff erences betweenDisaster Victim Identification (DVI) and dailymorgue operation.The extensive hands-on sessions will cover theprocessing of forensic anthropology methodson human remains, computer-assisted dentalidentification and dental age estimation. Thecourse will also discuss the process for becominga Diplomate in the American Board of ForensicOdontology (D-ABFO). Finally, it will include a Qand A session where participants are welcometo bring their cases to present them in an opendiscussion among all speakers and participants.Hands On WorkshopThe hands-on workshop of the anthropologicalsection will utilize skeletal remains to implementlaboratory methods to estimate sex, ancestry, age,stature. It will also cover the recognition and analysisof pathological conditions as well as taphonomy.The hands-on forensic odontology workshop willinclude the processing of remain as well as multiplecomputer workstations to familiarize the attendeeswith the software and websites utilized in the UnitedState for the coding and identifying of individuals bydental means.AnthropologistsDentistsDental HygienistsOther Dental ProfessionalsForensic PathologistsMedicolegal Death IinvestigatorsAttorneysOther Forensic ProfessionalsCurriculum ObjectivesThe Attendees of the course will: Understand the role that forensic anthropologyand odontology plays in medicolegal investigationsof death. Understand the forensic anthropology andodontology methods used for the identificationprocess. Understand the role that forensic odontology playsin mass fatality victim identifications. Understand the forensic odontology methods fordental-age estimation. Understand the process to become a Diplomateof the American Board of Forensic Odontology(D-ABFO). Use hands-on workshops with teaching specimensand computer software to demonstrate theconcepts learned in the lectures.The FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY AND ODONTOLOGY:FILLING THE KNOWLEDGE GAP WORKSHOP is beinggiven jointly with the University of Nevada, Las VegasSchool of Dental Medicine which is accredited by CERPto provide continuing dental education for dentists,hygienists, and RDA.If you wish to receive CERP credit there is a 40processing fee per student. CE credit of (8) hours will beawarded for each day of attendance and will be payableon site by check or cash.

ODONT/ANTH RO AG E N DASUNDAY, JULY 198:00am-8:15amIntroductory Remarks8:15am-10:00amTheoretical concepts offorensic anthropology - sex,age, ancestry and statureestimation. Pathology andtrauma on session: sex, ageand ancestry estimation onskeletal l concepts in dentalidentification and the use ofdental identification software.3:30am-3:45pmBreak3:45pm-5:15pmHands-on session - dentalidentification using WinID,UDIM, NamUS and INTERPOLforms.MONDAY, JULY 208:00am-10:00amTheoretical concepts ondental age estimation(infants, children, adolescentsand adults)10:00am-10:15amI N STRUCTORSKenneth Aschheim DDS, D-ABFOForensic Odontologist, AdjunctAssociate ProfessorNew York University College ofDentistry, Associate Professor atMount Sinai School of Medicine,Office of the Chief MedicalExaminer- New York City, Chair NIST/OSAC Forensic OdontologyWorking GroupJoe Adserias-Garriga DDS.,PhD., D-ABFO.Forensic Anthropologist andForensic OdontologistTexas State UniversitySakher AlQahtani BDS,MClinDent, PhDD-Forensic Odontology andHuman IdentificationForensic Odontologist King SaudUniversity, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaBreak10:15am-12:30pmHands-on session: dental ageestimation cases.12:30pm-1:30pmLunch2:00pm-3:05pmMorgue VisitAmber Riley MS, RDH, FAAFSForensic ConsultantOffice of the Chief MedicalExaminer- San Diego, CaliforniaTUESDAY, JULY 218:00am-9:05amTheoretical conceptson al Concepts On DNA12:30pm-1:30pmLunch12:35pm-2:05pmMass disaster management,role of other professionalsin victim e PresentationsDr. Grace Chung, DDSChief Forensic OdontologistClark County Office of theCoroner/Medical ExaminerLas Vegas, NV

SOCIAL EVE NTS*Welcome Reception*Sunday, July 19, 2020 5:00pm-8:00pm Paid Attendees - Includedin registration Paid Attendee Guests - 35.00 USD per person.All paid attendees of the IACME Annual Training Symposium arewelcome to join us at the welcome reception on Sunday evening.This will be a night of camaraderie for you and your fellowprofessional associates.*IACME Networking Social Event*Monday, July 20, 2020SHOW ON THE LAS VEGAS STRIPWelcome to The Hideout, the Golden Nugget’s third floor pool above the Tank!All attendees are welcome to come network pool side on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.*IACME Pool Side Reception*Tuesday, July 21, 20205:30 - 7:30 pm*Hospitality Cabana Suite*Wednesday, July 22, 2020Thursday, July 23, 20205:00 - 8:00 pmPlease join us pool side for light food, selectbar, and some good old fun!Cash bar is available at The Hideout at H20 Bar.

I NTE RNATIONALASSOCIATION OF CORON E RS& M E DICAL EX AM I N E RS2020 Annual Training SymposiumLas Vegas, NVDates:July 19 - 23, 2020Location:Golden Nugget Hotel129. E. Fremont StreetLas Vegas, NV 89101800.634.3454Room Rate: Be sure to secure your reservations as soon aspossible. This rate is available through June 29, 2020 or untilthis reserved block of rooms fill to capacity.As low as 55.00 per night plus 13% tax and discountedresort fee of 20.00 plus 13% tax. Ask for the IACMEdiscount symposium rate using code GSIAC20.2020 IACM E AN N UAL TR AI N I NGSYM POSI U M R EG I STR ATIONGroup discounts are available for symposium registrations. Call for pricing.Registration includes training materials and a welcome packet.Medicolegal Training SymposiumSocial Events 450.00 Members 550.00 Non-members* 35.00 Opening Reception GuestFundamental M DI CourseOdont / Ant hropology Workshop 450.00 Members 550.00 Non-members* 450.00 Members 550.00 Non-members*QTYThe Accreditation Workshop Complimentary for Registered Attendees*All non-members will receive a free one-year membership. IACME MEMBERSHIP:Go to www.theiacme.com for complete membership information and applications or call (702) 455-1937.NameAddressE-mailAgency Agency Phone Your information above will be provided to the exhibitors of the IACME Annual Training Symposium andalso online in the members only section of the IACME website. Check here if you would like your nameand contact information removed from these lists.Amount Enclosed All rates stated here are in USD.Submit registration and payment in the form of a check to:IACME 1704 Pinto Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89106(or) pay online at www.theiacme.com.Any cancellations after June 1, 2020 will receive 50% refund.

Wellness/Mental Health. MEDICOLEGAL TRAINING SYMPOSIUM AND FUNDAMENTAL MDI SYMPOSIUM AVAILABLE CREDITS . Course and 20.9 CTBS & CRCS CEUs in the Medicolegal Training Symposium MDI Course. Advanced Detection Solutions Aftermath Services LLC American Association of Pat

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