Papers and Presentations
2005
Coroners Training Program, 12 May, Melbourne
Deaths in the Healthcare Setting - the hospital and clinicans' view (58 KB), Dr Ian Carson
Pitfalls and Perils: The coroner as investigator (291 KB), Dr Ian Freckelton
Quebec Code of Ethics for Coroners (17 KB), Dr Ian Freckelton
Investigating Medical Deaths - The role of medical specialists at the Victorian Institute of Forensic
Medicine (3,151 KB), David Ranson
Stress, Trauma & Acute Grief Reactions to Sudden Death: Managing social and psychological consequences and supporting
recovery (2,463 KB), Rob Gordon & Sue Wilson
Deaths in the health care setting: the traps of the medical investigation; potential
solutions (308 KB), Dr Joseph E. Ibrahim
Fundamentals of investigation (1,761 KB), Jeff Smith and Paul Rosenblum
Report writing (70 KB), Helen Garner and Judge Tom Wodak
Crashes and the Road Environment - An MCIU Perspective (31 KB), Sgt Peter Bellion
Crashes and the Road Environment, and Advanced Vehicle Safety (1,283 KB), Sgt Peter Bellion
Let Us Speak for the Dead to Protect the Living (1,851 KB), Sen-Constable Susan Nolan
Case Study in the Implementation of a Leading-Edge eCourt in Australia for a Coronial
Inquiry (59 KB), Sandra Potter, Phil Farrelly and Richard Williams
Information and Advice about Stress, Trauma and Psychological First
Aid (800 KB), Rob Gordon
2004
Presentation papers from Coroners Training 2005 are available from the Zelman Cowen Centre.
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Presentation papers from the 2004 Court Technology Conference are available from the Zelman Cowen Centre.
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Presentation papers from the 2004 Legal Technology Conference are available from the Zelman Cowen Centre.
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Last reviewed:
08/02/2006