Amy-Lee Brookes (BSc (Hons), MSc, CertFHID) qualified as a radiographer from the University of Cumbria in 2013, working at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust (Radiographer, 2013-2016), Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (Senior Radiographer; Deputy Superintendent, 2016-2018) and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (Locum Radiographer, 2017-2018) and has worked as the Post-Mortem CT Lead at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals since 2018. She joined the IAFR as a member in 2014, joining the committee in 2015 and currently holds the position of Chair on the International IAFR Committee and Vice Chair on the IAFR UK Branch. Amy graduated with a Master of Science in Forensic Radiography from Teesside University in 2017, having undertaken research into the use of imaging in juvenile skeletons in Forensic Anthropology.
She has extensive post-mortem and forensic experience in adult post-mortem cases in plain-film, CT, post-mortem angiography and ventilation, as well as in live SPA cases and post-mortem paediatric cases including SPA, SUDI and forensics. Additionally, she has deployment experience in DVI using both CT and dental imaging.
Amy has presented numerous forensic radiology presentations at conferences, universities, and study days in the UK, Europe, and internationally. She has also served as an Organising Committee Member and Scientific Committee Member for an international conference in 2025. Amy has published work on PMCT and Forensic Imaging and has an upcoming chapter in a PMCT textbook.
Additionally, she has experience working with both adult and juvenile skeletal human remains. Her experience also includes the imaging of skeletal remains, both archaeological and forensic.