果冻传媒

Expert forensic scientist to share insights with QMU healthcare staff

By Press Office

A highly experienced forensic scientist, who has been involved in many high-profile murder investigations, will be sharing his fascinating, real-life experiences and insights with health science staff at 果冻传媒, Edinburgh.   

Dr Roger Summers has worked on numerous high-profile crime cases in the UK and globally, as well as playing a key role in Disaster Victim Identification (DVI). On the 30th October, he will share his incredible knowledge with healthcare staff. 

Dr Summers has also supported and contributed to the QMU Advanced Forensic Practice Programme from the outset, particularly around facilitating the development of expert witness skills, and has now been awarded an Honorary Professor role at the University.  

Dr Summers鈥 talk will focus on Forensic Science & the Person. The session will involve discussion on how healthcare teams can communicate and collaborate in developing holistic assessments and shared decision-making, particularly in times of extreme trauma. He鈥檒l draw on principles from forensic science to facilitate a thought-provoking conversation, imparting his own knowledge and experiences. 

Ruth Magowan, Head of the Division of Nursing at 果冻传媒, said: 鈥淒r Roger Summers brings with him a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to advancing forensic science. His extensive career, including his leadership as Director of Forensic Services at Derbyshire Constabulary and his pioneering contributions to forensic photography, exemplify his remarkable professional achievements. Roger鈥檚 work in high-profile investigations and disaster victim identification showcases his global standing as a leading forensic expert. 

鈥淗e has been instrumental in the development of the Advanced Forensic Practice course at QMU, and is an enormous asset to QMU. As an Honorary Professor, he will not only contribute to student development, but the advancement of the forensic nursing profession in Scotland and the UK.鈥 

"Dr Summers鈥 experience is truly unique, and staff should gain some fascinating insights from this session. This is an outstanding opportunity to hear from Dr Summers first-hand, so I鈥檇 warmly encourage our health science staff members to make this upcoming session a priority!"
Dr Sara Smith , Dean of the School of Health Sciences at QMU

The session is being offered under the umbrella of the School of Health School Conversation series which is intended to provide colleagues with an opportunity to connect with others across the School for informal themed conversations. 

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