The Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine

July 27, 2020 - July 31, 2020
Mānoa Campus, JABSOM Add to Calendar

This one-week intensive workshop covers most aspects in the analysis of human skeletal remains as they relate to forensic anthropology and forensic medicine. Participants will receive classroom and laboratory training at the Department of Anatomy, John A. Burns School of Medicine of the University of Hawaii, utilizing a broad array of learning materials including contemporary skeletons.

Working individually and in small teams, participants will analyze a known-identity human skeleton and compile a biological profile consisting of the individual's age at death, sex, ancestry, stature, bone disease, and trauma.

This is a non-credit educational activity and certificates will be provided to each participant upon successful completion of the course.

Interested individuals must apply and be accepted to attend before registering. To apply, please email CV/resume & letter of intent to:
jabsomworkshop@gmail.com

Application Deadline: June 22, 2020
Registration Deadline: July 7, 2020


Ticket Information
$525 (Early)/$575 (Regular)

Event Sponsor
Outreach College Professional Programs, Mānoa Campus

More Information
(808) 956-9249, profprog@hawaii.edu, http://explore.outreach.hawaii.edu

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