National Center on Forensics: Essentials of Forensic Toxicology
This course will provide a comprehensive understanding of toxicology evidence. You will learn about the various types of toxicological evidence commonly accepted by laboratories, as well as the proper procedures for collecting, packaging, labeling, and submitting such evidence. The course will also delve into the laboratory analysis process for toxicology evidence, exploring the techniques used to identify and quantify different substances. Additionally, you will gain insights into current toxicological trends related to overdoses and the types of cases commonly submitted to toxicology analysis laboratories.
For assistance registering for this course, please contact Registration Services at 205-348-3000.
Course Level Learning Objectives:
- List the types of toxicology evidence that are commonly accepted by laboratories.
- Describe the process for collecting, packaging, labeling, and submitting toxicology evidence.
- Describe the laboratory analysis process for toxicology evidence.
- Identify toxicological trends related to overdoses and cases submitted to toxicology analysis laboratorie
For assistance registering for this course, please contact Registration Services at 205-348-3000.
Registration confirmation will be sent upon registration. If you have a myBama ID, this course will be added to your Blackboard account within 48 hours. If you do not have a myBama ID, credentials for the course will be sent separately, within 48 hours.
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If you have a myBama ID, this course will be added to your Blackboard account within 48 hours. If you do not have a myBama ID, credentials for the course will be sent separately, within 48 hours.
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