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  2. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, 22 states had a medical examiner system, 11 states had a coroner system, and 18 states had a mixed system. Since the 1940s, the medical examiner system has gradually replaced the coroner system and serves about 48% of the US population. [4] [5] The largest medical examiner's office in the United States is located in Baltimore, Maryland ...

  3. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    Two different death investigation systems have developed in Canada: the Coroner's system and the Medical Examiner's system. The Coroner's system is used in the majority of provinces and territories. It is a system that is centuries old and originated in Great Britain.

  4. Coroner (Washington state) - Wikipedia

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    It is completely identical in authority to the parallel office of medical examiner, which also exists in the state. Washington uses a "mixed system" of death investigation with some counties employing coroners, and some employing medical examiners. As of 2017, 24 of Washington's 39 counties have a coroner or a medical examiner.

  5. Why does SC elect coroners? 39 counties will vote on death ...

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    Death investigations influence criminal charges, public health policy, addiction outreach, insurance pay outs and more. So why does South Carolina elect coroners?

  6. Death certificate backlog, conflict of interest are main ...

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    GBI employs only 12 medical examiners for the entire state ― at full staffing, the agency would have 19 medical examiners. The GBI has no full-time medical examiner in its coastal office “but ...

  7. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, there was a mix of coroner and medical examiner systems, depending on the province or territory. In Ontario, coroners are licensed physicians, usually but not exclusively family physicians. In Quebec, there is a mix of medical and non-medical coroners, whereas, in British Columbia, there is predominantly a non-physician coroner system.

  8. What to know about Brian Peterson, Milwaukee County's ... - AOL

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    "Wisconsin is one of a handful of states that doesn't require training for coroners and medical examiners," a 2014 Green Bay Press-Gazette article noted. "Critics say that means the only real ...

  9. Manner of death - Wikipedia

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    An unnatural cause of death results from an external cause, typically including homicides, suicides, accidents, medical errors, alcohol intoxications and drug overdoses. [6] [7] Jurisdictions differ in how they categorize and report unnatural deaths, including level of detail and whether they are considered a single category with subcategories, or separate top-level categories.