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The Post Mortem Live
The Murder of Anton Orlov
On the 31st March 2022 paramedics were called to a restaurant in Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire. A man now known to be Anton Orlov began to show signs of anaphylaxis before collapsing to the floor. Mr Orlov had resided in Warwickshire since 1992 following the collapse of the soviet union.
Cooperating with the police and MI6, early intelligence suggests that Mr Orlov could be victim of a targeted attack using a biological, chemical or radioactive weapon. The restaurant and surrounding area has since been evacuated and closed to the general public.
The Post Mortem Live is a cutting edge simulated human body dissection experience using VIVIT -the worlds only semi-synthetic human cadaver.
In this live immersive experience you will undertake a full head, brain and spine dissection, dissection of the airway and pulmonary system, a cardiac dissection, dissection of the GI tract as well as observing the effects of biological, chemical and radioactive weaponry to the body.
Biological and chemical weapons pose a real threat to clinical staff without appropriate protection, for this post mortem we will need maximum biohazard protection and a special facility in which the PM will be conducted. We invite you to attend the coroners post mortem at over 30 locations UK wide next academic year.
Will the post mortem reveal natural causes or has something more sinister happened?
Members of the College of Paramedics can receive a 10% discount with the code '
TCOP22
'. Ticket prices vary. Proof of membership will be required on arrival at the event.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please
click here
.
PLEASE NOTE
: This is an external event. The College of Paramedics is not responsible for the content or quality of the course. Attendance is at the discretion of the organisers and not the College of Paramedics. To find out more information or if you have any questions please contact the organisers directly.
When
03/10/2022 - 02/03/2023
Where
Multiple Locations UNITED KINGDOM
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