Forensic pathologists, or medical examiners, are specially trained physicians who examine the bodies of people who died suddenly, unexpectedly, or violently. A forensic pathology practitioner will ...
Forensic pathologists are physicians who undergo extensive postdoctoral training. In the United States, forensic pathologists are certified by the American Board of Pathology after completing at least ...
There are not enough forensic pathologists to investigate deaths the city of Denver's fellowship program is trying to make a ...
They specialize in determining the causes of sudden, unexpected or violent deaths. But according to the National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. is facing a critical shortage of these professionals.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - The Arkansas State Crime Laboratory (ASCL) is pleased to announce that Dr. Lance Van Truong, D.O., has been matched as ASCL’s first forensic pathology ...
Forensic pathologists play a unique role in monitoring and responding to public health threats and advancing our understanding of human disease and injury, according to a new review article published ...
A forensic pathologist is set to join the state Crime Laboratory next fall as the lab's first fellow under a collaborative program with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, a Friday news ...
Tulane University School of Medicine has officially welcomed a new cohort to its Pathologists’ Assistant Master of ...
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies offers the Master of Science in Pathologists' Assistant (PathA). The pathologists' assistant is an intensely trained allied health ...