
OPENING OF THE COURSE OF the 7th TARGETED PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO THE SPECIAL CORPS OF PROTOCOLS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TOXICOLOGY And FORENSIC SCIENCES
This monday, 10 october 2002, has been held in a presencial way the inaugural ceremony of the course of the 7th Targeted promotion of access to the Special Corps of protocols to the National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences, Biology. This new development is composed of four students, including 3 from Barcelona and seville.
The inaugural ceremony has received the intervention of the director of Legal studies centre Abigail Fernández González, and the Director of the national institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences, Antonio Alonso Alonso.
The inaugural meeting was held in the boardroom, legal studies centre and has been able to be followed by Manuel viewed Crespillo márquez, Director of the Barcelona INTCF and coordinator of the teaching teams of the course, as well as centre directors INTCF of chiefs of service and biology.
The Director of the centre has embarked upon the meeting by thanking the congratulations and welcome to the female students at the 7th promotion of protocols to the National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences, and has emphasized the will of the public service of those who are incorporated into this Body having emerged from a selective process show a complex and important experience as interim staff.
The Director of the INTCF very rightly highlighted the role of education as an engine for implementation of a professional quality and, after congratulating the female students at the promotion, encouraged them to take full advantage of a course designed to equip them with better tools for the development of their functions. In this regard, also stressed the crucial importance of communication and correct transmission of scientific findings, to ensure their understanding in other environments, and the quality of the same, which ensures its reliability in legal proceedings. Finally, he has drawn attention to the preventive role of forensic science that can be put to greater advantage through the transformation.