for crime scenes
You have to be board certified
things such as fingerprints and other debris from crime scenes
Light microscope were used to discover cells
a compound microscope or an electronic microscope will do.
The electron microscope is used to view things such as viruses as they are to small to be seen on a light microscope
Yes, UCLA offers forensic pathology.
the northwest university of forensic pathology
Solomon Carter Fuller, Jr. invented photomicrograph. This is the process of taking photographs of forensic and pathology slides through the lens of a microscope.
Introduction Forensic Pathology
Forensic pathology is in the Health Science career cluster. It is sometimes mistaken for being in the Medical Practice cluster. I hope this helps!
You have to be board certified
Forensic Pathology.
Forensic means "used or applied in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law, as in "forensic photograph" or "forensic ballistics." Therefore, forensic pathology is the study of abnormal conditions of the human body that may need to be debated in court. A forensic pathologist might work in a medical examiner's office or be a coroner. General pathology deals with the identification of diseases and abnormal conditions of the human body in general. General pathologists work for hospitals or laboratories, usually in connection with surgeons or tissue samples from other sources, to determine the presence of disease.
Peter Vanezis has written: 'Pathology of neck injury' -- subject(s): Forensic Medicine, Forensic pathology, Injuries, Neck, Wounds and injuries
Gross pathology refers to what can be seen with the naked eye, and microscopic pathology uses a microscope.
do you mean what is it of how good are job openings? no i mean what are the types of jobs for pathology.
No, forensic medicine is not a sub-specialty of emergency medicine. Forensic medicine is a sub-specialty of pathology.