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  2. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    A medical examiner is always a medical doctor, whereas a coroner is a judicial officer. [ 9 ] Pilot studies in Sheffield and seven other areas, which involved medical examiners looking at more than 27,000 deaths since 2008, found 25% of hospital death certificates were inaccurate and 20% of causes of death were wrong.

  3. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    Forensic pathology is pathology that focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse. A post mortem examination is performed by a medical examiner or forensic pathologist, usually during the investigation of criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions.

  4. How the Montgomery County coroner became Franklin ... - AOL

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    The Montgomery County coroner was the highest-paid Franklin County employee in 2022, largely due to a nationwide pathologist shortage.

  5. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2015, the NC Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) began optional training for coroners to become special assistant medical examiner investigators (NC CH130A & 152). In Indiana , the coroner is the only law enforcement officer who has the authority to arrest and incarcerate the county sheriff and take command of the county jail.

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  8. Diener - Wikipedia

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    A diener performs a number of tasks in medical schools and morgues. Helping a pathologist with examining and reconstructing cadavers are main tasks performed by a diener. A diener assists a pathologist or physician during an autopsy completing tasks such as handling tools and supplies, preparation of the deceased before and after autopsy. [3]

  9. Medical jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    The specialty covers professionals working in three related disciplines: forensic medical practitioners (forensic physicians, forensic pathologists, sexual assault examiners, and child physical and sexual assault examiners); medico-legal advisers; and medically qualified coroners. [14]