pathologist
A medical examiner who does an autopsy is a doctor, usually a pathologist. Clinical autopsies are always done by a pathologist.
A forensic pathologist, who is a medical doctor specializing in investigating causes of death, performs autopsies.
An autopsy, which examines the body of a deceased person (or sometimes an animal) is done by a specialized doctor called a pathologist.The local officials who do autopsies and similar work are called coroners, and doctors on their staffs are called medical examiners (ME's).
a good job to be when you grow up if you don't mind blood and cutting someone open is a pathologist. a pathologist is a person who performs an autopsy.
The Oakland County Medical Examiner, if they think someone may be at fault for the death. Otherwise a private forensic pathologist.
a system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the enviorment, consisting especially of the nose
The meaning is very close. A coroner is a public official who performs autopsies. It is also possible for other doctors to perform them, although that would be unusual.
a standard autopsy is between $2000 and $6000 a virtual autopsy is about $1000
You ask an autopsier to do an autopsy
the family pays for the autopsy
The Autopsy was created on 1994-05-19.
Autopsy Torment was created in 1989.
Autopsy - film - was created in 2008.