He is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic pathology and forensic pathology. It has been more than eight years since Rhode Island has had a permanent chief medical examiner.
often a medical examiner's or coroner's office, where fellows are expected to perform between 200 and 300 autopsies a year as part of their accreditation. To become board certified-- which is ...
Lack of accreditation makes it difficult to attract quality staff and is an issue that gets brought up in court.
There are several reasons why offices don't choose to get accredited: Without a mandate, many offices don't see any benefit in pursuing the certification ... and medical examiners," says Dr ...
The following is a list of common diagnosis/disorders which could present difficulties in aeromedical certification. This list was provided by Dr. Gregory Pinnell, M.D. (one of our local aviation ...