Yes, come to the GPSC meeting for a special forensic double feature. See William Bass, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Tennessee (Retired), founder of the Anthropology Research Facility (better known as “The Body Farm”) discuss his “pastoral putrefaction” laboratory where postmortem changes are scientifically documented to provide training and education in forensic anthropology and skeletal biology for law enforcement personnel and medical students (1.5 hours)
We are seeking CECs for these presentations and will post how many and what kind when that information is available.
Hope to see all of you there for what only an MT would consider a macabre good time!
If you are an MT in the greater Puget Sound area, we would love to meet you! Give us a call anytime, or just stop by one of our monthly meetings. See the Calendar page for upcoming meetings and events.
Our doors are always open.
Call our President, Pat Stettler, at (425) 823-8023 for details.
GPSC - AHDI
www.gpsc-ahdi.org
Eastside - Washington








