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Description
This Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
This Postgraduate Diploma combines scientific application with the practical side, while at the same time adapting to new technologies with the implementation of online specialist training.
It allows the student to learn the basic principles necessary for the study of forensic thanatology, forensic pathology, forensic sexology, forensic toxicology, forensic psychiatry, damage assessment, anthropology, and criminalistics.
The Postgraduate Diploma meets the needs of professionals who demand adequate knowledge to enable them to carry out forensic assessments and expert reports, as well as the ability and fluency to ratify their opinion and understand the stages of the legal proceedings when necessary.
At the same time, it offers the possibility for all students to learn how to assess not only bodily injury, but also to quantify negligence, assess disability, and determine disabilities.
Currently, law firms and private clients require a forensic expert examination for most of their procedures. It is for this reason, in addition to the lack of existing professionals, that we consider it appropriate to implement a correct, up-to-date, and especially useful syllabus for the daily practice of this activity.
The Postgraduate Diploma is divided into specific blocks that also coincide with the syllabus taught to those who wish to access Forensic Physician positions offered by the Ministry of Justice. This highlights the quality and scope of the content provided in the course.
Update your knowledge through the Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing, in a practical way and adapted to your needs”
This Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features of the program include:
- Development of more than 75 clinical cases presented by experts in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing.
- The graphic, schematic and eminently practical contents of which they are composed provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice.
- Diagnostic-therapeutic innovations on evaluation, diagnosis and intervention in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing.
- Practical exercises where the self-evaluation process can be carried out to improve learning.
- Algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the presented clinical situations.
- With special emphasis on evidence-based medicine and research methodologies in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing.
- All this will be complemented with theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, discussion forums on controversial topics and individual reflection papers.
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection.
This Postgraduate Diploma may be the best investment you can make when choosing a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing, you will obtain a Postgraduate Diploma from TECH Technological University"
The teaching staff includes professionals from the field of Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing, who bring their experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading scientific societies.
The multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive training program to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem Based Learning, whereby the physician must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the course. For this purpose, the physician will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system developed by renowned experts in the field of Forensic Thanatology and Criminology in Nursing with extensive teaching experience.
Increase your decision-making confidence by updating your knowledge through this specialist course."
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to update your knowledge in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing in order to improve your patient care."
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from the best hospitals and universities in the country, who are aware of the relevance of up-to-date training to be able to intervene in the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of forensic thanatology and criminology for nursing, and are committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.
This Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Thanatology and Criminology for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Introduction to Forensic Nursing
1.1. Identification of Lesions
1.1.1. Concept of the Problem
1.1.2. Methodology
1.1.3. Legal Applications of Expert Evidence
1.2. Role of Forensic Nurses
1.2.1. Simulation
1.2.1.1. Detection
1.2.1.2. Simulation vs. Factitious Disorders
1.2.2. Dissimulation
1.2.2.1. Detection
1.2.3. Syndromes
1.2.3.1. Münchhausen Syndrome
1.2.3.2. Münchhausen Syndrome by Proxy
1.2.3.3. Medea Syndrome
1.3. Phytotoxicology
1.3.1. Introduction
1.3.2. Drug Intoxications
1.3.3. General Phytotoxicology
1.4. Forensic Evidence Collection in Nursing
1.4.1. Evidence Collection
1.4.1.1. Blood
1.4.1.2. Semen
1.4.1.3. Hair
1.4.1.4. Pollen
1.4.1.5. Exudates (Other Samples)
1.4.2. Storage and Transport of Samples
1.4.2.1. Chain of Custody Concept
1.4.2.2. Documentation
1.4.2.2.1. Assessment Sheet
1.4.2.2.2. Functional Patterns
1.4.2.2.3. Needs
1.4.2.2.4. Nurse’s Report
Module 2. Forensic Thanatology
2.1. Forensic Thanatology
2.1.1. Concept and Content
2.1.2. Concepts of Death
2.1.3. Degrees of Death
2.2. Different Ways of Dying: Concepts and Legal Significance
2.3. Course and Speed of Death
2.3.1. Signs of Agony
2.3.2. Precedence in Multiple Deaths
2.4. Diagnosis of Death
2.4.1. Concept and Methodology
2.5. Death Demonstrated
2.5.1. Encephalic Death
2.5.2. Death in Cardiac Arrest
2.6. Cadaveric Phenomena
2.6.1. Concept
2.6.2. Classification
2.7. Cooling
2.7.1. Mechanism of Production
2.8. Dehydration, Lividity, and Hypostasis
2.8.1. Mechanism of Production
2.9. Stiffness and Spasm
2.9.1. Mechanism of Production
2.10. Autolysis and Putrefaction
2.10.1. Chronology of Putrefaction
2.11. Preservative and Transformative Phenomena of the Cadaver
2.11.1. Concept and Classification
2.12. Saponification
2.12.1. Concept
2.12.2. Phases of the Process
2.13. Mummification
2.13.1. Concept
2.13.2. Phases of the Process
2.14. Other Cadaveric Phenomena
2.14.1. Concept
2.14.2. Phases
2.15. Duration of Death
2.15.1. Concept and Importance
2.15.2. Routines and Means of Dating Death
2.16. Criminal Judicial Autopsy and Civil Judicial Autopsy
2.16.1. Definition and Methodology
2.16.2. Forms of Action
2.17. Autopsy Times
2.17.1. External Cadaveric Examination
2.17.2. Internal Cadaveric Examination
2.18. Auxiliary Techniques for Forensic Medical Necrodiagnosis
2.18.1. Classification and Concept
2.19. Vital, Perimortal, and Postvital Injuries
2.19.1. Origin
2.19.2. Routines
2.19.3. Diagnostic Methods
2.20. Discovery of the Corpse
2.20.1. Removal of the Corpse
2.20.2. Site Inspection
Module 3. Criminology
3.1. Identification in Criminology
3.1.1. Identification of People
3.1.2. Identification of Recent and Old Corpses and Remains
3.1.3. Identification from Clues
3.2. The Study of Prints
3.2.1. Zuckerman
3.2.2. Eynsenck
3.2.3. Cloninger
3.3. Bloodstain Investigation
3.3.1. Social Personality
3.3.2. Deviant Personality
3.3.3. Antisocial Personality
3.4. Other Biological Stains
3.4.1. Egocentrism
3.4.2. Aggressive Individuals
3.4.3. Lability
3.4.4. Affective Indifference
3.5. Forensic Genetics
3.5.1. Origin of Criminology
3.5.1.1. Definitions of Interest
3.5.2. Criminology of Personality
3.5.2.1. Concept
3.5.3. Clinical Criminology
3.5.3.1. Concept
3.5.4. Criminology of Development
3.5.4.1. Concept
3.5.5. Levels of Interpretation
3.5.5.1. Behavioral Level
3.5.5.2. Individual Level
3.5.5.3. General Level
A unique, key and decisive training to give a boost to your professional development”