The plural possessive form is bar examiners'.
A mortician is not a medical doctor and a medical examiner is a medical doctor. A mortician is involved with funeral rituals and medical examiners involved in investigating the death. Medical examiners do their work before the corpse goes to the funeral home.
depends on the level. the assistant medical examiner makes between 120,000 to 140,000. the chief medical examiner makes about 200,000
Medical examiners usually work around about 40 hours a week and 24 a day ^.^
All legal and law enforcement departments like Police, Secret Service etc employ medical examiners. Usually people who investigate crimes have a medical examiner
The medical examiner does their investigation with the body at the medical examiner's office; however, most medical examiners have a representative visit the crime scene.
There is no exact number available on the total amount of medical examiners in the US. The number can vary based on different regions, organizations, and the level of funding available for medical examiner offices.
Yes they are because a forensic pathologist are sort of the same thing and they are the same as medical examiners
It really depends on the locality. Some city or county coroners/medical examiners are appointed and others might be elected.
CFE stands for Certified Fraud Examiner which is a professional certification available to fraud examiners. This Certified Fraud Examiner is very helpful for a person to solve any difficult case. I have already benefited by this when I had a critical case which was solved through ICFECI. So I must say CFE is helpful for all.
NFPA 1031 addresses the professional performance levels and qualifications for fire inspectors and plans examiners.
1-Medical examiners are doctors that perform autopsies to figure out how someone deceased and give the news to the families. ( This is my personal definition of a medical examiner. I love medical examinations. To learn more abut it, check out this site:http://health.discovery.com/fansites/drg/drg-fansite.html 2-A medical examiner (ME) is an alternative name for coroner in the US. However, a coroner is not always a medical examiner. In order for a person to be qualified as a medical examiner, he or she must have an M.D., and be licensed as a pathologist.