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- W1955164117 abstract "Editor—Milroy and Hunt draw attention to the adverse publicity surrounding several wide ranging issues involving the medical profession.1 We agree that the investigation of deaths has deficiencies and the decision to undertake necropsy should be assisted by experienced and appropriately trained practitioners who could, in addition, be responsible for collecting, correlating, and analysing data so that unusual events or trends and practices are rapidly identified and investigated.There are major practical problems in establishing a full time forensic pathology service to undertake this role. Forensic pathology services in England and Wales are depleted, overstretched, and in an apparent state of decline. There are, for example, now no university based forensic pathology services in London, a major capital city. A notable number of pathologists now work independently of any academic body, involved in neither research nor training the next generation of forensic pathologists. Given the current depleted numbers, barely able to cover current workload and subject to an apparent lack of future succession planning, it is difficult to see where the forensic pathologists required by Milroy and Hunt in their regional strategy proposal will be found.There is, however, a body of medical practitioners with experience in law and forensic medicine which has considerable practical experience in assessing and examining medical evidence and skills in presenting this evidence in court. These are forensic physicians or police surgeons. They are used to working independently in the criminal justice and civil legal systems, often dealing with highly sensitive and complex issues. It seems quite feasible therefore that the establishment of a full time service for screening medical cause of death could be based on existing forensic physicians and that these medical screeners—as the report of the Home Office review of death certification suggests2—could logically be linked to, and incorporated within, an enhanced coroner service supported by suitably trained and skilled coroners' officers." @default.
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- W1955164117 title "Full time forensic pathology service" @default.
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