Two people have aided Ducky in his autopsies. The first was Gerald Jackson, who was shot (but not killed) by Ari Haswari in 1x18 Bete Noir and made a return in 3x01 Kill Are pt.1. Since then, the ME's assistant has been Jimmy Palmer. There was someone in between the two characters briefly, but I can't remember his name if it was mentioned.
Chief Medical Examiner- basically he handles all of the cadavers- dead bodies. He examines and performs the autopsies, finds out how and when they died etc. Any evidence found on the bodies that is not part of the body goes to Abby, the forensic scientist.
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Sean Murray plays McGee
We the people who watch NCIS pledge to never watch a show produce by Shane Brennan again if Leroy Jethro Gibbs leaves NCIS-One exception to this is NCIS Los Angeles.......in other words as far as viewers know Gibbs is not leaving NCIS.....sorry about the long answer i had a brain storm
No. Kate was just played by one person - Sasha Alexander
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The family or the next kiln of the person. Investegators or police
A person who performs autopsies is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner. Forensic pathologists specialize in determining the cause of death by examining deceased individuals, often in the context of legal investigations. They conduct autopsies to gather evidence and provide insights that can be crucial in criminal cases or public health concerns.
No, a mortician is a person educated in the preservation and proper disposal of human corpses - they often have a college degree but are not medical professionals. Autopsies are performed by medical doctors.
Chief Medical Examiner- basically he handles all of the cadavers- dead bodies. He examines and performs the autopsies, finds out how and when they died etc. Any evidence found on the bodies that is not part of the body goes to Abby, the forensic scientist.
Some religious groups prohibit autopsies
Autopsies are not normally covered by insurance companies or Medicare
A Pathologist is the kind of doctor who performs autopsies on a person to determine cause of death.
No autopsies are not performed on each person who dies this would be impossiable. An autopsy is usually performed when the events leading to death are unclear, such as murders or foul play is suspected. Autopsies are also done on people to determine things such as how the cancer affected the body (or any other disease that more research would help to improve medical care.) Families can also request an autopsy to be done but then they would have to pay all costs involved which can be very expensive. IT IS A STATE LAW THAT THEY BE PERFORMED ON EACH PERSON THAT DIES OR UPON THE DEATH OF ANYONE.
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A person who performs autopsies is called a forensic pathologist. They are medical doctors specialized in determining the cause of death by examining deceased individuals. This process often involves analyzing tissues and organs, as well as conducting toxicology tests. Forensic pathologists play a crucial role in criminal investigations and legal cases.
Fewer autopsies have been performed in the United States during the past 10-20 years