have a solid knowledge of the North Carolina Medical Examiner system.
know how to conduct medicolegal death investigations independently.
learn to navigate scene investigation and apply concepts to discern between trauma, natural deaths, suicide, homicide, postmortem artifact, children/infants (SUIDI form), and skeletal remains.
properly complete RIMES and death certificates.
I. Welcome and Introduction to the NC Medical Examiner System by the Chief Medical Examiner (video recording if not on site)
II. Guidelines and Statutes
a. NC Medical Examiner System
b. Statutes and Guidelines
c. ME Duties and Responsibilities
d. Professionalism
III. Medicolegal Death Investigation
a. Scene Investigation
b. Documenting and Evaluating the Scene
c. Interview of Witnesses
d. Gathering and review of records
e. Case reporting
f. Tools for investigation
IV. Child Death Investigation
V. Blunt Force Injuries
VI. Sharp Force Trauma
VII. Gunshot Wounds
VIII. Environmental Deaths
IX. Unidentified/Unclaimed/Anthropology
X. Death Certification
a. Cause of death
b. Manner of death
c. Phraseology
d. How to handle Non-ME cases
XI. NC DAVE (complete DC together on big screen)
a. How to navigate the system
b. Enrollment
XII. RIMES (complete RIME together on big screen)
a. Basic navigation
b. Report writing
XIII. Toxicology
a. Toxicology Request Form
b. Basic overview of lab
c. Required testing
d. Special circumstances
XIV. External Exams
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Paramedic, RN, Dentist, or Physician.
None.
None.
100% attendance
N/A
Paramedics, dentists, nurses, or physicians.
Medical Examiner
Medical Examiner training for daily operations and disasters.
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