Wednesday, February 23, 2011

I want to be a forensic pathologist? What do you think?

"I want to be a pathologist or coroner, what do you think? Do you have information on the work or have any advice on how to get there? Any advice would be helpful. It suits me. First, you need a doctor (physician) . Exactly how you go about this depends on where you live, but usually requires you to study medicine at university or college. When you're in medical school, it would be a good idea to make some choices to your local coroner / CSI Lab / Coroner / etc have a better idea what to get involved in this particular area. It may even be possible for a foreign election (for example the Victoria Institute of Forensic Medicine, http://vifm.org/). When education of doctors and examinations in anatomic pathology and forensic medicine will be needed. Again, the exact information about which part of the world you will depend on winning your qualifications and practice. Good luck! In the United States have a degree of any kind (science would be better, that way the conditions of application of the school is over) plans to do good, do not have to have a 4.0 but above 3.5 or less. Plan to get your diploma from a university, they do nothing for hard-core issues in a community college. Being involved in other activities, sports, community service, etc. Take the MCAT and do well. It applies to all schools that you can afford, and interviews with those who offer. The school is four years, last year, the residency program in pathology, interview all you can afford. In their second or third year of residency (usually not a residence of four years) applies to programs for the forensic field. While in residence, if accompanied by a court order, start hanging around them, in the shade. Our society is full until 2014, now. Best wishes .

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