Colorado Coroners Association Fall 2014 Medico-Legal Death Investigation Conference October 29 through 31, 2014 Holiday Inn Summit County, Frisco, Colorado Thursday, October 30, 2014 Wednesday, October 29, 2014 0700 – 0750: Registration and Breakfast 0750 – 0800: Welcome & Opening Announcements By: Dr. Patrick Allen 0800 - 0930: Traumatic Injuries By Richard Malone, NM Office of the Medical Investigator, Gallup, New Mexico 0700 – 0800: Breakfast 0800 – 0930: Emerging Drug Trends By Richard Malone, NM Office of the Medical Investigator, Gallup, New Mexico 0930 – 1030: Impact of Legalization of Marijuana in CO By: Sgt. Dale D. Quigley, RMHIDTA Kevin Wong, RMHIDTA Friday, October 31, 2014 0700 – 0800: Breakfast 0800 – 0915: Firearms and Explosives By: Richard Malone, NM Office of the Medical Investigator, Gallup, New Mexico 0915 – 1000: Russian Roulette – Suicide or Accident By: Mark Ward, Weld County Coroner 1030 – 1045: Morning Break 0930 – 1015: Decedent Identification By Mark Ward, Weld County Coroner 1000 – 1015: Morning Break 1045 – 1200: Fire Deaths By: Dr. Michael Burson, Larimer County Coroner’s Office 1015 – 1030: Morning Break 1015 – 1115: Parting Shots By: Steve Ainsworth, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office 1200 – 1300: Lunch 1030 – 1200: Work Related Fatality Surveillance; National Violent Death Reporting System; Child Fatality Prevention System; Maternal Mortality Review By: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 1300 – 1415: National Incident Management System; Washington State Landslide By: MSgt Raina Evans, USAF ANG 140 WG/FSS SrA Ashley T. Ban, USAF ANG 140 WG/FSS 1200 – 1300: Lunch 1415 – 1430: Afternoon Break 1300 – 1500: Domestic Violence Related Deaths By: Steve Ainsworth, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office 1500 – 1515: Afternoon Break 1430 – 1545: Back Country Deaths By: Mark Watson, Special Operations Division, Summit County Sheriff’s Department 1515 – 1600: Lightening Deaths By: Steve Hanks, Larimer County Coroner’s Office 1545 – 1615: Unusual Cases By: James MacNaughton, Larimer County Coroner’s Office 1600 – 1730: Cold Case Files By: Charlie McCormick, 11th Judicial District Homicide Task Force (Park County Sheriff’s Department) 1615 – 1700: Heroin Deaths By: Andrew Muck, Boulder County Coroner’s Office 1800 – 2000: Board Meeting 1115 – 1200: Motor Vehicle Crashes By: Trooper Justin Williams, Colorado State Patrol 1200 – 1230: Federal Prosecution of Overdose Cases By: Bradley Giles, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Colorado Michael Rankin, ASAC, FBI – Denver Division 1230 – 1235: Closing Remarks
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