The primary role of medical examiners, also called coroners, is to determine the cause of death, whether natural, accidental or intentional. In this career, you are trained as a forensic pathologist. You'll examine cadavers to determine the cause of injury. You'll also act as an anatomical pathologist by studying organs, tissue, cells and bodily fluids. Through these studies, you'll understand diseases and natural deaths. You'll analyze blood and DNA in laboratories using microscopes, perform autopsies and testify in court.
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Medical examiners determine such things as the positive identification of a corpse, the time of death, whether death occurred at the location where the corpse was found, and the manner and cause of death. They conduct autopsies and other medical tests to ...
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That depends on the location. Some places have no specific requirements. Most require that you be a medical doctor with training in pathology.
Some of the topics covered in the Washington Examiner are politics and local news. Recently staffers were told that the Washington Examiner was going to be a weekly magazine rather than daily. The effect will take place in June.
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It really depends on the locality. Some city or county coroners/medical examiners are appointed and others might be elected.
A pathologist (MD) who is a medical examiner preforms autopsies.
An Osteopath. Second Answer: An osteopath is a doctor who believes in using alternative treatments and natural treatments in addition to general medical treatment. A bone examiner is called a forensic archaeologist or forensic medical examiner or a forensic anthropologist. They examine bones of people or animals who died and are in the skeletal state. Forensic specialists specialize in the different stages or ages of the bones. Some work on murder cases, medical mysteries or identification cases. Some work on ancient bones.
When you see you dematologist for a consultation they will ask about your medical history just like any other medical doctor. They will ask about your diet and daily activities as well as some family history as well.