Sunday, 28 October 2012

Contributing to Criminal Investigations with Colin Aliff


Not only does Colin Aliff work in the medical field, he has also made significant strides within law enforcement groups. Previously, Colin Aliff worked at the Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, Georgia, in the emergency department as an attending physician from 2005 to 2012. After that, Colin Aliff took on an upper level management role and became the medical director of the emergency department at the Washington County Regional Medical Center in Sandersville, Georgia. He also became the medical director of the Washington County Georgia EMS.

Colin Aliff became involved with law enforcement when in 2002 he became a certified peace officer in the state of Georgia. While he was working as a peace officer, he helped investigate felony drug offences as a deputy sheriff/investigator. He also worked with the Drug Enforcement Agency when he contributed to cases involving major drug trafficking.

As a doctor, Colin Aliff has the advantage of having more knowledge about prescription drugs and the ways in which people abuse them. This has been greatly beneficial to his work as a peace officer because he brings a unique background to the investigation. Colin Aliff perhaps knows which drugs might be in greater demand and what to look for.

Through his work with law enforcement agencies, Colin Aliff has not only served as a peace officer but has also become members of various law enforcement agencies. Since 2004, Colin Aliff has been a member of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. The goal of this association is to increase knowledge to combat prescription drug abuse. Since 2007, Colin Aliff has been an associate member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Similar to the challenges of working in the emergency department, Colin Aliff enjoys how challenging criminal investigations can be and how much thinking is required.

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