 Perform autopsies to determine cause of death  May testify in a court of law  May collect remains from a crime scene  Determine the manner of death.

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 Perform autopsies to determine cause of death  May testify in a court of law  May collect remains from a crime scene  Determine the manner of death  Work closely with law enforcement (“Forensic Science Careers”)

 Bachelor’s Degree in chemistry, biology or forensic science  Obtain a Doctor of Medicine or a Doctor of Osteopathy  After obtaining MD or OD enter residency in pathology and forensic pathology (“Forensic Science Careers”)

 After residency is complete a board exam is taken  This certifies you to become a medical examiner where you can start practicing  Additional 8-13 years after high school to become medical examiner (“Forensic Science Careers”)

 Help catch murderers  Good Salary, ranges from $100,000- $250,000  Government Job so get good benefits and pension  Better hours than Doctors  Good Job Security (“How Stuff Works”)

 Many years of schooling  Psychological stress of dealing with dead bodies  Deal with violent crimes and grieving families  Irregular working hours depending on day/case (“Diploma Guide”)

 In some parts of the United States the medical examiner will take over for the sheriff if need be  In Italy in the 14 th century the University of Bologna was the first to have documented autopsies  Many medical examiners prefer using hardware tools to do autopsies vs. the delicate tools surgeons use. (“Discover Magazine”)

 Growth rate of 24%  High competition for jobs (“Forensics Colleges”)

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