Medical Examiner FAQs
Category:
Medical Examiner General
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I Have to Pay for the Autopsy of a Loved One?
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How Can I Obtain an Autopsy or Examination Report?
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How Do I Become a Medical Examiner or Death Investigator?
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How Can I Obtain a Death Certificate?
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What is the Difference Between a Medical Examiner and a Coroner?
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What is the Difference Between Cause of Death and Manner of Death?
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What is a Forensic Pathologist and What Certifications are Required?
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What are Your Hours of Operation?
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Can I Be an Intern or Shadow Medical Examiner's Office Personnel?
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Where is the Medical Examiner's Office Located?
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How Can I Obtain the Personal Effects or Currency of a Decedent?
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Can I Tour the Medical Examiner's Office?
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What is Toxicology?
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Can I View My Loved One?
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What is an Autopsy and Can My Loved One Still Have an Open-Casket Funeral?
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What is Forensic Pathology?
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What is a Medical Examiner?
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What is a Medicolegal Death Investigator/Technician?
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Under What Circumstances Will an Autopsy be Performed?
Updated 12/2/2022 4:33 PM