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Forensic Pathologists

Published on Feb 05, 2016

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FORENSIC PATHOLOGISTS

By Ally Hatcher

WHAT IS A FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST?

Forensic pathologists are specialists that examine the bodies of victims of a crime.

WHAT DO FORENSIC PATHOLOGISTS DO?

Forensic pathologists study body fluids for analysis, and examine tissue.

WHERE DOES A FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST WORK?

A forensic pathologist works in a laboratory.
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HOW DO YOU BECOME A FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST?

  • A forensic pathologist candidate will have to take 8 years of collage after graduating high school. Then the forensic pathologist will be required to train for 4 to 5 years, then the person will have a 1 year on site training period.

HOW IS THE INFORMATION USED?

Lawyers, the family of the victim, and many more use the autopsy report.
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