FSC239Y5 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Anatomical Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Cardiovascular Disease

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Fsc239 test 2 review: chapters 2, 3, and 10. Introduction to forensic pathology and an overview of the forensic. A forensic pathologist is an investigative personnel, typically medical examiner or coroner who investigate the cause/manner/time of death. Medical doctor with knowledge of disease in the context of law. They must have an extensive knowledge of diseases and effects in the context of law. When a coroner cannot answer one of the five questions. If there is a possibility of criminal justice system getting involved: what is the difference between a coroner and medical. Coroner collects money and personal possession from the. Determine if there was any disease and its extent (clinical) In 2008, there was a systematic failure in the forensic pathology system. Justice goude conducted an inquiry into paediatric forensic pathology in on. Performs autopsies operforms autopsies on all cases (homicide, criminal, adult and children) Type b (anatomical pathologist) operforms autopsies on non-homicide/non-criminally suspicious adult cases.

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