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  1. Oct 12, 2018 · What happens during a post-mortem? Dr Suzy Lishman, Consultant Histopathologist at Peterborough City Hospital, explains how histopathologists work through the different sections and organs of...

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    • The Royal College of Pathologists
  2. Nov 22, 2022 · How errors by coroners and forensic pathologists have allowed potentially guilty perpetrators to go free and the innocent to be accused of crimes they did no...

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    • FRONTLINE PBS | Official
  3. POST MORTEM CARE: PERFORMING, CARING AND RESPECTING. Once a patient has been pronounced deceased by the attending provider, the nurse is responsible for several post-mortem care tasks,...

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    • Clinical Nursing Competencies - SWU Medical Center
  4. This interactive follows the human autopsy process from start to finish including an external examination, opening the body, viewing internal organs, removing the organs and weighing them, removing the brain, replacing all organs and closing the body.

  5. www.rcpath.org › discover-pathology › discoverLiving Autopsy - RCPath

    The ‘Living Autopsy’ videos and accompanying event materials offer inspiration and step-by-step guidance for pathologists, science event organisers and others on how to run a Living Autopsy lecture for public audiences. Watch the welcome video for more information.

  6. Feb 1, 2011 · In Nebraska, murderers went free because of incompetent autopsies, while in Mississippi, botched autopsies helped send innocent people to prison for life.

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  8. A post-mortem is the examination of a body after death, which aims to determine the cause of death. They are carried out by pathologists: doctors who specialise in understanding the nature and...

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