dont have a clue!!
Ranges from there years working 1 year of experience is 40k , 10 years can be around 60k
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.
If u want to know go to www.toxicology.org and it will tell mostly every thing
say their was a crime, they would handle any poison or drugs involved its weird i no this off the top of my head im only eleven but then again i study forensics in my spare time an i write
dont have a clue!!
Ranges from there years working 1 year of experience is 40k , 10 years can be around 60k
False. Toxicologists can be employed by a variety of organizations and industries, including research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, environmental agencies, hospitals, and forensic science facilities. They analyze substances for potential toxicity and their effects on living organisms.
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.
While there are no mandatory licensing requirements, most forensic scientists receive certification from one or more of the forensic specialty boards such as the American Board of Criminalistics, the American Board of Forensic Entomology, or the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners. The American Board of Forensic Toxicology and the National Registry in Clinical Chemistry both certify Forensic Toxicologists. The American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) confers the title Registered Medicolegal Death Investigator.
If u want to know go to www.toxicology.org and it will tell mostly every thing
say their was a crime, they would handle any poison or drugs involved its weird i no this off the top of my head im only eleven but then again i study forensics in my spare time an i write
No, you are thinking of Forensic Pathologists.
Toxicologists are specialists who testify (usually as 'expert' witnesses) in either civil or ciminal cases where there expertise is needed.
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.
forensic scientists work for the government and other departments such as F.B.I and the C.I.A beniboy 2k9
No.