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Pay would vary, depending on whether or not it is a full-time position, and the experience and training of the applicant. Most (not all) medical examiners are MD's, but many are only part-time. A medical examiner in a large jurisdiction (New York, for example) would be an MD with a specialization in forensic pathology. That would involve 4 years of college, 4 more of medical school, and two to five years of training in the specialty.

The current salaries in the US range from $54,481 to $100,383 with an average of $72, 534, according to cbsalary.com.

A pathologist working for a large hospital could expect to make as much or more.

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