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Established program with two forensic pathologists and one pathologist assistant in the Eastern Regional Autopsy Center in Greenville, North Carolina. Preference will be given to candidates with extensive knowledge of principles, practices, techniques, and advances in the field of forensic pathology and medicolegal death investigation.
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Collegiate atmosphere with enthusiastic autopsy technician, medicolegal death investigators, and office staff. Collegiate atmosphere with enthusiastic autopsy technician, medicolegal death investigators, and office staff.
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Evaluates historical and law enforcement information in order to establish cause, manner, and probable time of death; performed in conjunction with a complete forensic autopsy. Skilled in performing forensic autopsies, death scene investigations and recording results of findings and associated medicolegal death investigation.
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A Forensic Pathologist performs post-mortem examinations and medicolegal investigations of death, including generation of autopsy reports and findings; testifies as an expert medical witness in court; directs, coordinates and supervises the technical and day-to-day operational activities of the Department of the Medical Examiner; and performs other related duties as required.
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Documents and maintains records of all autopsy findings. Studies the cause, manner and mechanism of death and prepares reports of findings. The position requires rotational on-call on weekends and holidays, and involves exposure to x-ray radiation, communicable diseases and occasionally toxic substances.
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Performs the duties of a deputy coroner; determines circumstances and cause of death; performs pronouncement of death, identification of deceased and notification of next of kin; determines the need for an autopsy or other tests.
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To determine the cause of stranding deaths, authorized network members conduct post‐mortem exams, which include a necropsy (animal autopsy) and tissue sampling and analysis. In addition to helping to determine the cause of death, conducting a necropsy can provide essential information about Hawaii’s marine wildlife populations, local ecosystem health, and occurrence of common and unusual diseases that may affect marine species and even humans.
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Procedures and techniques utilized in forensic medicine, including medico-legal autopsy, interpretation of forensic toxicology results and interpretation of histology and clinical chemistry results associated with a cause and time of death.
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This position will act as a subject matter expert in the contents of coroner, medical examiner, autopsy, toxicology, and investigative reports as they relate to overdose deaths. Ability to read law enforcement, medical, and coroner reports and synthesize the contents into a coherent summary of events that lead to an overdose death.
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The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible forensic pathologist to join its team of forensic pathologists dedicated to quality patient and family-focused care, and best practice in medicolegal death investigation.
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I.e., enter data from the death certificate, birth certificate and autopsy into OB case review forms; downloads completed forms received from OB. Assist with collecting information for maternal mortality case ascertainment from multiple data sources, including autopsy, police report, Psychiatric Services and Clinical Knowledge for Medicaid members (PSYCKES), incarceration history, online information, and other sources.
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Helps supervise the Medical Examiner's Office and the morgue and related autopsy rooms, including hiring, training, scheduling, and evaluation of staff. Conducts death investigations, performs postmortem examinations, supervises support staff, provides expert testimony, assists with office administration, and may serve as acting department head in the absence of the Chief Medical Examiner.
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Collect survivorship data for all applicable newly diagnosed cancer patients to include medical status, first recurrence, death and autopsy information from patient medical records or letters to provide end results information.
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The goal of forensic investigation and autopsy is to develop logical, scientific, and unbiased information necessary to determine the cause and manner of death for the proper and accurate completion of the death certificate and autopsy report.
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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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