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Reviews deaths reported to the Office of the Medical Examiner as required by Colorado Statute and determines which cases will require an autopsy or visual examination. Assists the Chief Medical Examiner in assessing the quality of services provided, helps ensure that staff and visitors conform with office and department safety policies at scenes and in the autopsy room, and assists in the development of office safety policies and in the development of office emergency preparedness plans.
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This position will be on-call bi-weekly to provide guidance to the medicolegal death investigators; review and approve cremation permits; review and approve decline cases within a 24-hour period in accordance with NAME standards.
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Approximately 4 to 6 cases per day, including external exams; usually 1 to 3 autopsies per day depending on complexity Majority of cases are forensic autopsy; potential for remote testimony Around 60 medical/hospital autopsies seen per year.
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Autopsy procedures performed with an autopsy assistant. Details: Provider schedules are structured with one doctor performing cases, one on "back-up" (available in case the primary doctor is unexpectedly unavailable), and the other scheduled for admin tasks (report sign out, teaching, meetings, etc.
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Sorts, logs, and prepares tissue samples from surgical, diagnostic, or autopsy cases. Eligibility criteria is as follows: Route 1- successful completion of NACCL accredited Histotechnician or Histotechnologist program within the last five years.
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Lead pathologists in accessioning, dissection, and description autopsy of specimens. Pathology Assistant - need experience with gross large complex cancer cases. Lead pathologists in accessioning, dissection, and description autopsy of specimens.
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The Pathology Specialist manages the operations of the West Palm Beach Surgical Pathology and Autopsy Services. Plays a central role in the education and training of residents in other medical specialties, and medical students, regarding the practice of Surgical Pathology and Autopsy.
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Performs full autopsy service and is responsible for prosecting cases. ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathology) Certified or certification-eligible as a Pathologist Assistant (PA) In addition to state and federal law, El Camino Health also follows all applicable fair and equitable employment policies from the County of Santa Clara.
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41 Pronounces patients' death in accordance with policy and is able to handle coroner's cases and organ/tissue harvesting when necessary. 37 Informs Pathology of a pending autopsy as necessary.
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SUMMARY The Office of the Coroner in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania is seeking a Full-time Board Certified Forensic Pathologist to examine traumatic, sudden and unexplained deaths involving cases in the public interest, including those affecting the criminal justice and public health systems.
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The Department of Cellular Pathology is situated within a block which was opened in 1980 currently, but due to expansion of services, a new site is soon to be accommodated at the University Site. This is 25mins walk/5 min car journey to the main hospital site, which will only need to be visited if autopsy practice is to be accommodated.
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Autopsy brain cases. The Assistant Medical Director will sign out neuropathology cases, including epidermal and sweat gland nerve fiber density skin biopsies, muscle and nerve biopsies, brain autopsies, and surgical neuropathology consults.
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Epidermal nerve fiber density and sweat gland nerve fiber density skin biopsy cases. Consult with peer pathologists on cases as requested or needed. Surgical neuropathology consult cases.
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Sign out neuropathology cases including: Epidermal nerve fiber density and sweat gland nerve fiber density skin biopsy cases. Muscle and nerve biopsy cases. The position requires American Board of Pathology certification in anatomic pathology and neuropathy.
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Participate in laboratory management and ensure competency of laboratory personnel. Follow established policies, procedures, and objectives, continuous quality improvement objectives, safety, environmental, and/or infection control standards.
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