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  2. American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) is an independent not-for-profit certification board based in Baltimore, MD that works to encourage and enhance professional standards among medicolegal death investigators (individuals involved in establishing the cause of death and the identification of the deceased).

  3. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    After high school, the additional schooling may take 11–18 years. [8] They must attend a college or university to earn a bachelor's degree sufficient for admission to medical school. [3] Biology is usually the most common. [12] A medical degree (MD or DO) is often required to become a medical examiner.

  4. International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners

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    The International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners (IAC&ME) is a United States-based professional society composed primarily of coroners, with a smaller number of members who are medical examiners.

  5. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, the title of "Medical Examiner" is used by a non-physician, elected official involved in a medicolegal death investigation. In others, the law requires the medical examiner to be a physician, pathologist, or forensic pathologist. Similarly, the title "coroner" is applied to both physicians and non-physicians.

  6. University of Florida forensic science distance education ...

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    The graduate certificate in death investigation is provided by the UF College of Pharmacy. This certificate provides courses in collaboration with UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences department of anthropology and the University of Edinburgh College of Medicine. It focuses on the investigation of crime and death using forensic pathology ...

  7. University of North Texas Center for Human Identification

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    This collaboration has created a unique resource for the identification of missing persons and unidentified remains, and is available to law enforcement agencies and medicolegal entities charged with the investigation of death across the nation. Additional support is also available to agencies through the Center's Forensic Services Unit. [7]

  8. Forensic dentistry - Wikipedia

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    This process also includes an examination as well as the candidates must complete a career checklist of accomplishments which will be reviewed. This checklist may include fellowships, working with recognized medicolegal death investigation agencies, completing a minimum level of casework and research, and providing testimony in court cases. [12]

  9. Delaware County Office of the Medical Examiner - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the county updated the medicolegal death investigation system to a modernized Medical Examiner system in response to public demand, and facilitated by the home rule charter. The Administrative Headquarters of the office is located within the Fair Acres Complex in Lima , with a connected morgue building.