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J Clin Forensic Med ; 6(4): 277-80, 1999 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335479

RESUMO

Given the increasing requirement of the courts for forensic experts to engage in ongoing education, a continuing education programme was developed in forensic medicine at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine to cater for both clinicians and pathologists. The programme consists of a series of cases which are circulated several times per year. All are actual cases and are reflective of the types of presentations experienced in forensic medicine. Each case includes relevant and appropriate details/findings and may include photographs. A series of questions follow which are answered usually in short-answer format. The answers are returned and correlated by a review panel, and a commentary with the response outcome is distributed to all those involved. The cases presented here are selected from this programme.

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J Clin Forensic Med ; 6(3): 180-3, 1999 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335492

RESUMO

Given the increasing requirement of the courts for forensic experts to engage in ongoing education, a continuing education programme was developed in forensic medicine at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine to cater for both clinicians and pathologists. The programme consists of a series of cases which are circulated several times per year. All are actual cases and are reflective of the types of presentations experienced in forensic medicine. Each case includes relevant and appropriate details/findings and may include photographs. A series of questions follow which are answered usually in short-answer format. The answers are returned and correlated by a review panel, and a commentary with the response outcome is distributed to all those involved. The cases presented here are selected from this programme.

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J Clin Forensic Med ; 5(4): 226-9, 1998 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335528

RESUMO

Given the increasing requirement of the courts for forensic experts to engage in ongoing education, a continuing education programme was developed in forensic medicine at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine to cater for both clinicians and pathologists. The programme consists of a series of cases which are circulated several times per year. All are actual cases and are reflective of the types of presentations experienced in forensic medicine. Each case includes relevant and appropriate details/findings and may include photographs. A series of questions follow which are answered usually in short-answer format. The answers are returned and correlated by a review panel, and a commentary with the response outcome is distributed to all those involved. The cases presented here are selected from this programme.

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J Clin Forensic Med ; 5(1): 10-2, 1998 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335553

RESUMO

Two suspects held by the police were examined for fitness to be interviewed. It was noticed that both had a persistent unilateral dilated pupil in the absence of a history of pre-existing disease or acute head injury. They subsequently admitted to misuse of eye drops. A brief review of the significance of anisocoria (unequal pupils) and drugs that may cause altered pupillary size follows.

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J Clin Forensic Med ; 5(1): 45-8, 1998 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335559

RESUMO

The presence of chronic respiratory disease is sometimes claimed as a defence by drivers who refuse or fail a breath test. Trials have been conducted with two breath analysis instruments used in the state of Victoria, Australia in order to determine the respiratory parameters compatible with a satisfactory test. Patients with restrictive and obstructive conditions participated in the trial that was conducted in the respiratory unit of a large teaching hospital. The results showed that the evidential breath analyzer currently used in Victoria was able to accept breath samples from subjects at the limit of respiratory function likely to be encountered in drivers. It was also found that a subject capable of providing a breath sample for the current screening device should also be able to provide an evidential sample. The trials provided useful information in evaluating defences of inability to provide a breath sample due to respiratory incapacity.

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