Forensic pathologists are also called "medical examiners." They are physicians with years of training whose job it is to discover how people died in sudden or suspicious circumstances. They are a vital part of criminal investigations. Without forensic pathologists, many murders would never be solved. The work of forensic pathologists involves more than just crime solving and court testimony. Forensic pathologists also provide closure to families who want to know how their loved ones died. Their work is fascinating, but it can be disturbing and challenging. Forensic pathology isn't for the faint of heart or weak of stomach, but it is a rewarding career for doctors who love to solve problems. Using techniques that date back hundreds of years as well as cutting-edge technology, forensic pathologists uncover the secrets of life and death. Read on to learn more about this unique branch of the medical sciences.
Australian Curriculum: