Core Principles and Practices in Forensic Anthropology: All Star Tour, Vol. 1
Primary Course Instructors: Dennis C. Dirkmaat, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Mercyhurst University; Heather Garvin, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Des Moines Medical University); Joseph T. Hefner, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Michigan State University); Nicholas Passalacqua, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Western Carolina University); Alexandra Klales, Ph.D. (Washburn University); Kyra Stull, Ph.D. (University of Nevada, Reno); Sara Getz, Ph.D. (Idaho State University); Erin Chapman, Ph.D. (Erie County Medical Examiner's Office); Christopher Rainwater, M.S. (New York City Medical Examiner's Office); Diana Messer, M.S. (DEPAA); Michael J. Hochrein, Special Agent FBI, Ret.); Luis Cabo, M.S. (Mercyhurst University); and Paul Emanovsky, Ph.D., D-ABFA (DEPAA).
June 3-14, 2019
$1,795.00
*Approved for 35 ABMDI continuing education credit hours*
Mary Cimrmancic, DDS
Assistant Clinical Professor
Marquette University School of Dentistry
Dr. Mary Cimrmancic is an Assistant Clinical Professor and Comprehensive Management Group Leader in the Department of General Dental Sciences at Marquette University School of Dentistry in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is the course director for predoctoral Dental Rounds, graduate Head and Neck anatomy, providing instruction in the lecture, laboratory, and clinical settings. As a forensic odontologist, Dr. Cimrmancic is a member of the federal Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT), and was deployed to the Hurricane Katrina response. She is also a member of the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Disaster Response Team, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cimrmancic practices in Milwaukee, both in community dentistry at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Dental Clinic, and in private practice.