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Episode 149: Dr Janamarie Truesdell - Critical Thinking In Death Scene Investigation And The Nutshell Studies Of Unexplained Death

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Today my guest is Death Scene Investigator and Forensic Anthropologist Dr Janamarie Truesdell

What we discuss with Dr Truesdell:

  • The Critical Thinking in Death Scene Investigation course at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside
  • How she teaches a method for investigating a scene
  • How she got into death investigation and forensic anthropology
  • Utilizing the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death in teaching
  • How she developed a fascination for the Nutshells
  • Her thoughts on the "CSI Effect."
  • The upcoming summer course at UW-Parkside

Links for this episode:

Health Podcast Network

LabVine Learning

The ConfLab from LabVine

Dress A Med scrubs

University of Wisconsin-Parkside Forensic Anthropology Workshop

Critical Thinking in Death Scene Investigation

Glessner House

The History of the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death

18 Tiny Deaths by Bruce Goldfarb

People of Pathology Podcast:

Twitter

Instagram

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Today my guest is Death Scene Investigator and Forensic Anthropologist Dr Janamarie Truesdell

What we discuss with Dr Truesdell:

  • The Critical Thinking in Death Scene Investigation course at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside
  • How she teaches a method for investigating a scene
  • How she got into death investigation and forensic anthropology
  • Utilizing the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death in teaching
  • How she developed a fascination for the Nutshells
  • Her thoughts on the "CSI Effect."
  • The upcoming summer course at UW-Parkside

Links for this episode:

Health Podcast Network

LabVine Learning

The ConfLab from LabVine

Dress A Med scrubs

University of Wisconsin-Parkside Forensic Anthropology Workshop

Critical Thinking in Death Scene Investigation

Glessner House

The History of the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death

18 Tiny Deaths by Bruce Goldfarb

People of Pathology Podcast:

Twitter

Instagram

  continue reading

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