Forensic Pathologist career: salary, requirements and education
A forensic pathologist, or a medical examiner, is a trained physician whose responsability is that of determining the cause, means and circumstances of death for…
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A forensic pathologist, or a medical examiner, is a trained physician whose responsability is that of determining the cause, means and circumstances of death for…
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What is Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)? Crime Scene Investigation is a complex operation which basically sums elements of science, logic and, inevitably, law. The process…
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A new analysis of a very old mastodon skeleton has revelealed the earliest ‘murder weapon’ ever to be found; found in North America, this weapon…
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Basic forensic odontology Forensic odontology, or forensic dentistry, is a branch of forensic science dealing with the application of any dental information usable in the…
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Forensic Pathology is the branch of pathology which practices and studies the determining cause of death through methods of examining the corpse, in interest to the…
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What is forensic mental health? Forensic mental health might seem like an awkward term, but if you split it, you’ll find its meaning: it comprises…
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I wrote a while ago about the forensic anthropology salary, which can vary greatly, but generally is anywhere from $37.000 to $70.000 per year, averaging…
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Forensic Pathology is the branch of pathology which studies the means and manner of a death by examining the corpse, usually through autopsy. Forensic pathologists,…
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I’ve been recently writing a few articles about forensic anthropology, including the forensic anthropology salary and the connection between forensic anthropology and osteology. However, a…
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As I was telling you in a previous post about forensic anthropology, one of the most important things in the field is the thorough knowledge…
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