After that they remove the clothing and they check for and scars, tattoos, gunpowder residue, paint flakes or any other abnormalities. At times it may even be necessary to take samples of the nails or hair. Then if a complete internal examination is ordered they remove and dissect the abdominal cavity, the chest, and pelvic organs. An examination of the brain is very uncommon. Prior the cutting into the torso they do take precautions and they place the body on a rubber block and arch the body for better access to the chest and abdominal cavity. After they perform the autopsy they can truly determine the cause of death. They know everything they need to know to tell the families and the police how the person was killed or died.
Forensic pathology has several different uses. A lot of the time the police will not clearly know how a person died or if they was murdered. So they gather everything that they can and they do what they can with …show more content…
The no brainer is a high school education. After that they have to their Prerequisite College Courses for two to four years. A prerequisite course is a college course that must be completed before you can move on to a higher level of that course. After they complete all of their prerequisite courses they can attend Med School which is a mandatory four years. Medical school is a tertiary educational institution that teaches medicine and awards a professional degree for physicians and surgeons. About the time the finish med school they can start their pathology residence which takes around three to four years to complete. Once they have completed their residence they have to have their fellowship for one to two years and then they can become a forensic