No, forensic medicine is not a sub-specialty of emergency medicine. Forensic medicine is a sub-specialty of pathology.
In the United States medical educational system, there are two tracks to become board eligible for Pediatric Emergency medicine. The most common route is to complete a residency in Pediatrics and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency medicine. The less common track is a residency in Emergency medicine and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency medicine. Both tracks will make you eligible to become board certified in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
Forensic science is experimental Forensic medicine is empirical.
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forensic entomology, forensic chemistry, forensic medicine.
A subspecialty is a topic or area in medicine. A subspecialist is a person with training and skill in an area of subspecialty.
Forensic Files - 2000 Bad Medicine was released on: USA: 2004
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College of Emergency Medicine was created in 1993.
Annals of Emergency Medicine was created in 1972.
Emergency Medicine Journal was created in 1984.
Alan A. Watson has written: 'Forensic medicine' -- subject(s): Forensic Medicine, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Medical jurisprudence