Core Principles and Practices in Forensic Anthropology: All Star Tour, Vol. 1
Primary Course Instructors: Dennis C. Dirkmaat, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Mercyhurst University; Heather Garvin, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Des Moines Medical University); Joseph T. Hefner, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Michigan State University); Nicholas Passalacqua, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Western Carolina University); Alexandra Klales, Ph.D. (Washburn University); Kyra Stull, Ph.D. (University of Nevada, Reno); Sara Getz, Ph.D. (Idaho State University); Erin Chapman, Ph.D. (Erie County Medical Examiner's Office); Christopher Rainwater, M.S. (New York City Medical Examiner's Office); Diana Messer, M.S. (DEPAA); Michael J. Hochrein, Special Agent FBI, Ret.); Luis Cabo, M.S. (Mercyhurst University); and Paul Emanovsky, Ph.D., D-ABFA (DEPAA).
June 3-14, 2019
$1,795.00
*Approved for 35 ABMDI continuing education credit hours*
Kenneth Aschheim, DDS,
D-ABFO
Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Dentistry
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Dr. Kenneth Aschheim is a Diplomate of the American Board of Forenic Odontology. He serves as Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Dentistry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center and an Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor at the New York University College of Dentistry's Advanced Programs in Esthetic Dentistry for International Dentists. Following the September 11 attack of the World Trade Center, Dr. Aschheim became a dental consultant to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) in New York City. As an experienced programmer and forensic odontologist, he was the chief design consultant and project manager for the development of the Unified Victim Identification Software Dental Identification Module (UDIM), a dental identification program. He has lectured worldwide on the topic and, in 2014, was appointed assistant chair to the FBI’s Scientific Working Group for Disaster Victim identification. He has also consulted throughout the world to numerous government agencies as well as the National institute of Science and Technology (NIST) where, in 2015, he became a member of the Crime Scene and Death Investigation Subcommittee of the Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science. Dr. Aschheim has been a member of the NYSDA Information Technology Committee since 2013.