Revolutionizing the Way We Investigate Medical Child Abuse.

Inspiring Change through Training, Consultation, and Advocacy

"Victims [of Medical Child Abuse] suffer a mortality rate of between 6 and 9 percent."​

-FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. 'Investigating Medical Child Abuse.'


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Medical Child Abuse Training

Enhance your investigative skills with our specialized training, uniquely tailored for professionals in law enforcement, legal practice, and child advocacy. Gain practical insights from an experienced investigator.

Consulting - Direct Investigation and Case Support

Leverage Mike Weber's extensive experience in directly investigating Medical Child Abuse cases. Enhance your team's investigative capabilities with expert guidance.

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Mike Weber

A seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in child welfare, specializing in medical child abuse and Munchausen by Proxy cases.

What is Medical Child Abuse?

Medical Child Abuse (MCA), a complex and often misunderstood form of mistreatment, involves a caregiver causing or fabricating illness in someone under their care, usually a child. This deceptive behavior, which may be known by various names such as Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA), and Munchausen by Proxy (MbP), represents a serious challenge in child welfare and criminal justice. Misconceptions about its nature and the lack of specialized training in recognizing and investigating such cases further complicate matters. At Mike Weber Consulting, we delve into the nuances of Medical Child Abuse, offering crucial insights and training to combat this hidden abuse.

“Mike has the best grasp on how to investigate medical child abuse--a notoriously complicated crime--of any law enforcement professional in the country. He is a clear and compelling speaker and a necessary voice for vulnerable  children.”

Andrea Dunlop -

Host and creator of the popular true crime investigative podcast about Munchausen by Proxy: Nobody Should Believe Me


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