Tuesday, June 7, 2011

EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE - A CONFERENCE, HERE! / 545

PART TWO OF FIVE
CONFERENCE PRESENTERS AND THEIR TOPICS
In addition to Keynote Speaker, Christina England who was profiled in yesterday's post, the scheduled Evidence Based Medicine and Social Investigation Conference (EBMSI), August 4-6, will welcome a host of other international facilitators. The areas of their expertise will be informative to medical groups and law societies that have already received invitations. Additionally, parents and caregivers are invited for the relevant topics. 

Dr. John Plunkett: Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology, Forensic Pathology from Hastings, MN Topic: The differential diagnosis for subdural hemorrhage and retinal hemorrhage in children under the age of two.

Dr. John Galaznik: Pediatrician, Alabama
Topic: The evolution of the AAP COCAN Position Statements from 2001 through the present

Dr. Horace B. Gardiner: Opthalmologist, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Topic : Shaken Baby: A syndrome that never was, never will be and never should have been. Sub Title: How ophthalmology contributed to a theory that has affected thousands.

Dr. Patrick Barnes: Pediatric Radiologist Palo Alto, CA
Topic: Medical Imaging in Brain Trauma and Metabolic Bone Disease

Dr. Harold Buttram: MD, FAACP Quakertown, PA

Dr. Chris Van Ee: Biomechanic, Detroit MI
Topic: Methods and Validation of Biomechanical Reconstruction of Infant Injury

Dr. Viera Sheibner: Slovakia Mark Freeman: Legal Counsel, PA
Topic: The Anatomy of Injustice. How those accused of medically diagnosed crimes are unjustly presumed guilty.

Zachary Bravos: Legal Counsel, Wheaton, Il

Ray Ferris: Retired Social Worker, Victoria, BC
Topic: Sense and Nonsense, Myth and Reality in Social Work and Child Protection

Doug Christie: Legal Counsel, Victoria, BC
Topic: The Balance of Power in child protection cases and the rubber stamp mentality.

Dr. Andrew Moulden: MD PhD, Toronto
Topic: Autism, SIDS/SUDC, infantile paralysis, aseptic encephalopathy, false allegations of shaken baby syndrome: Bringing a common denominator silent pathophysiological brain impairment process to clinical light – is germ theory incomplete?

Make sure that you take a look at the Conference Website

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