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Q: What are the benefits of forensic medical examiner?
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Are a medical forensic and a medical examiner the same?

it can be but i am most likely wrong


Is a forensic pathologist and medical examiner the same thing?

Yes they are because a forensic pathologist are sort of the same thing and they are the same as medical examiners


Why is the medical examiner or forensic pathologist doing the autopsy and not the coroner?

the coroners can do the autopsy but it's more common for the Pathologist or Examiner to do them because they are more educated!!! I LOVE FORENSIC PATHOLOGY!!!


Who provides the medical and forensic evaluation of the victim collects the forensic evidence and packages and documents all findings?

Safe Examiner


What is the medical term meaning someone who cuts people open to see how they died?

forensic pathologist - Medical Examiner.


What is the best university to become a forensic science medical examiner?

Sam Houston State University.


Pioneer in the field of medical examiner?

Charles Norris was considered to be New York's first appointed chief medical examiner from 1918 to 1935. He was also the pioneer for forensic toxicology in America.


What is another name for a bone examiner?

An Osteopath. Second Answer: An osteopath is a doctor who believes in using alternative treatments and natural treatments in addition to general medical treatment. A bone examiner is called a forensic archaeologist or forensic medical examiner or a forensic anthropologist. They examine bones of people or animals who died and are in the skeletal state. Forensic specialists specialize in the different stages or ages of the bones. Some work on murder cases, medical mysteries or identification cases. Some work on ancient bones.


How much money does a medical examiner earn Does it include benefits?

A medical examiner does get benefits usually. They often work for a city or county and make around 75,000 dollars a year to 100,000 dollars.


What does a forensic computer examiner need?

You would need to take a lot of science classes to become a forensic computer examiner. A lot of computer classes as well.


Is there any doctor join schools for forensic science?

There are many careers in forensic science that require a doctor's degree. For example, a medical examiner is someone who looks into deaths which have occurred under suspicious circumstances.


Do forensic toxicologists have a MD?

If you are talking about the medical examiner, who interprets and reports the results of the toxicology screenings/tests, then yes - they are MDs. However, forensic labratory technicians who run the tests are not. Usually a Bachelor's degree with specialized training in forensic science is required.