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Facility in November of 2017, which includes a fully accredited laboratory, in-house histology services, ultra-modern radiology instrumentation, two-story autopsy suite that contains six main stations with three private auxiliary isolation suites and a 32ft high central skylight extending the length of the room.
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The Department operates the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Boone and Callaway Counties by contract with those counties, contracts for ME services with at least two other counties and the State Correctional Facilities system and provides forensic autopsy services to Coroners of other counties on a case-by-case basis.
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We provide a full range of reference laboratory services, including adult, pediatric, and perinatal autopsy; placental pathology; dementia-related brain pathology; cytopathology; flow cytometry; toxicology; renal, muscle, and peripheral nerve technical and professional services; histology technical work to include immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and histochemistry; and electron microscopy.
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Logs calls in tracking software, answers all questions pertaining to phlebotomy draws, specimen collection, transport of specimens, provides lab results, supply requests, forensic autopsy cases, and administrative questions.
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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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Removes biological specimens from biohazard bags including blood, urine, bone marrow, body fluids, and tissue specimens. Interprets, orders, and generates barcode labels from the Lab LIS system and applies labels to appropriate specimen tubes and collection containers.
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Experience training forensic fellows and pathology residents in autopsy pathology as well as experience teaching medical students, and evidence of scholarly productivity also preferred. This position will also manage the Forensic Autopsy Technicians and manage the student interns.
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Receives, prepares, stores and releases cadavers;Records Technician, Medical, Forensic, Examiner, Healthcare, Equipment. Receives, prepares, stores and releases cadavers;Records Technician, Medical, Forensic, Examiner, Healthcare, Equipment.
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Demonstrated experience using forensic software including Cellebrite, XRY, WinHex, FTK, and Autopsy. Demonstrated experience using forensic software including Cellebrite, XRY, WinHex, FTK, and Autopsy.
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The Forensic Pathologist will perform postmortem examinations in compliance with the NAME Forensic Autopsy Standards, document findings in narrative reports, and offer objective consultation and/or court testimony to outside agencies, including criminal court officials and law enforcement.
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Two years in the Orange County class of Forensic Assistant, Forensic Specialist, or Forensic Scientist OR two years in a science or paramedical field such as Autopsy Technician, Registered Nurse, Paramedic, Police Evidence Technician, Criminalist, or any other medical/science related experience which demonstrates possession of the required knowledge and abilities listed.
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Assists the Medical Examiner in all aspects of the forensic autopsy. Required to operate all autopsy and mortuary related equipment. Responsible for daily cleaning and disinfection of the autopsy suite and surgical instruments.
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