Wednesday, March 2, 2011

What are the pros and cons of becoming a Medical Examiner? How about a pathologist?

I know that a forensic scientist, you need an MD to be. I am very interested in medicine and I know I want to be a doctor. But apart from that I'm not sure. I am interested in forensic science to a certain point and I like the idea of cooperation with law enforcement, but I also want to be a doctor. What are the pros and cons of a MIG? How difficult is it to find a job than me? How strictly the work itself? Is it worth you think? Thanks in advance I am a paramedic, and my education, had our class in the ME office many times. They work long hours, but the work is not necessarily difficult. Pros: great pay, every day is different, your job is very important for the PD, the time goes by (busy). Cons: smells bad job every day, always with the same people, lots of school work. I had a friend who was an assistant me for many years. He loved his work too. Okay, the medical examiner, enter a pathologist with experience and some time in the specialty of pathology is not as difficult as the surgical specialties because it's not popular, but you should be on the first part of the review board as well as good grades / grades in the course of pathology in medical school. I worked in a pathology laboratory for a year before studying medicine. Takes a certain type of person to go that route. It is one thing, blood, guts and corpses on television and the Internet to see, but touch (sometimes hot and cold), smell and experience things first hand is well.really not for everyone. Could also arise if you become a ME, the bodies of children and infants of distractions for most physicians and the general population. Even adults can autopsies be quite bad. Outside of the autopsy, pathologists must also deal with the samples taken from the surgery, things like a biopsy of a portion of a colon cancer that has an amputated leg of a person with severe complications of diabetic neuropathy, I worked as an assistant forensics and dissect the tumor samples to identify areas or provide a representative sample, so the pathologist can examine under the microscope to confirm the diagnosis by a physician or surgeon. Pathologists are often called doctor. Pathologists spend much time looking at slides under the microscope and the issuance of its results. They perform some minor procedures such clinics to obtain biopsy specimens. I really do not have much contact with the patient. Your schedule is pretty good. Those who worked for held 05.09 hours. They should not be on duty. They may be asked to confirm or diagnose probable during the operation, known as the frozen food section. Outside of the autopsy, pathologists must also deal with the samples taken from the surgery, things like a biopsy of a portion of a colon cancer that has an amputated leg of a person with severe complications of diabetic neuropathy, I worked as an assistant forensics and dissect the tumor samples to identify areas or provide a representative sample, so the pathologist can examine under the microscope to confirm the diagnosis by a physician or surgeon. Pathologists are often called doctor. Pathologists spend much time looking at slides under the microscope and the issuance of its results. They perform some minor procedures such clinics to obtain biopsy specimens. I really do not have much contact with the patient. Your schedule is pretty good. Those who worked for held 05.09 hours. They should not be on duty. They may be asked to confirm or diagnose probable during the operation, known as the frozen food section. Outside of the autopsy, pathologists must also deal with the samples taken from the surgery, things like a biopsy of a portion of a colon cancer that has an amputated leg of a person with severe complications of diabetic neuropathy, I worked as an assistant forensics and dissect the tumor samples to identify areas or provide a representative sample, so the pathologist can examine under the microscope to confirm the diagnosis by a physician or surgeon. Pathologists are often called doctor. Pathologists spend much time looking at slides under the microscope and the issuance of its results. They perform some minor procedures such clinics to obtain biopsy specimens. I really do not have much contact with the patient. Your schedule is pretty good. Those who worked for held 05.09 hours. They should not be on duty. They may be asked to confirm or diagnose probable during the operation, known as the frozen food section.

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