Dr. Henry Ryan
There is no medical name of medical examiner. They are also designated as a common name like all other people.
Medical Examiner
they are exactly like an doctor but wiht a different name
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.
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Yes, they do, although they usually won't release the name until the immediate next of kin is notified out of respect. The Medical Examiner doesn't have anything to do with it.
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it doesn't have a name
it doesn't have a name
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An Osteopath. Second Answer: An osteopath is a doctor who believes in using alternative treatments and natural treatments in addition to general medical treatment. A bone examiner is called a forensic archaeologist or forensic medical examiner or a forensic anthropologist. They examine bones of people or animals who died and are in the skeletal state. Forensic specialists specialize in the different stages or ages of the bones. Some work on murder cases, medical mysteries or identification cases. Some work on ancient bones.
A person who performs postmortem examinations is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner. They are trained to investigate the cause of death by examining the deceased's body and conducting autopsies.