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August 21, 2026
9:00AM - 10:00AM EDT

Webinar with SCU Services

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Registration:

Can’t make it live? No problem! If you register but are unable to join the live webinar, you’ll automatically receive access to the on-demand version. Once the recording is available, you’ll receive an email with instructions to connect and view the program at your convenience.

Webinar Reminders:

  • Each online participant must register and attend with their own unique email address
  • To ensure your attendance is recorded, join the program from the unique link provided in your confirmation email
  • Each participant must be on the program for a minimum of 50 minutes to be eligible for CE credit 
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Price:

  • Member: $45.00
  • Non-Member Member: $65.00

Continuing Education:

  • 1 CE Hour, Ethics, pending approval by the State of Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors

Summary:

Explore the role of professional bio-remediation and trauma scene cleanup services in funeral service, including how these specialized resources support funeral professionals while helping ease the burden on families during times of loss.

Presenter:

Michael McWhorterMichael McWhorter
Business Development Representative - Industry Leader
SCU Services

Michael McWhorter is the Business Development Representative and Industry Leader for Indiana with SCU, where he serves as the statewide liaison to coroners' offices, funeral homes, and law enforcement agencies. In his role, he educates industry professionals on bio-remediation and crime scene cleanup services, helping ensure families receive compassionate, ethical, and professional support during difficult circumstances.

Michael is a former homicide detective with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and currently serves as a Deputy Coroner for Hamilton County, Indiana. His career has been dedicated to public service, investigations, and supporting families through times of loss.

Raised in a family-owned funeral home, Michael developed an early appreciation for the funeral profession and the importance of integrity, compassion, and service. His unique combination of experience in law enforcement, death investigation, and funeral service enables him to provide valuable insight and trusted guidance to the professionals and communities he serves.

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