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Characteristics of Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices Accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners
Authors:Mitchell Weinberg MD  Victor W Weedn MD  JD  Seth Weinberg PhD  David Fowler MD
Institution:1. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, , Baltimore, MD, 21223;2. Department of Applied Science, McGlothlin‐Street Hall Room 311, College of William and Mary, , Williamsburg, VA, 23188
Abstract:The National Association of Medical Examiners accredits medical examiner and coroner offices. Approximately 60 offices were fully or provisionally accredited as of late 2011, and these offices serve one‐quarter of the U.S. population. The calculated average population served was 1.6M but ranged from 0.3 to 10.5M. The calculated mean death rate was 794 deaths/100K population, and the mean homicide rate was 7.2 homicides/100K population. The calculated mean budget was $4.35M, but budgets ranged from $0.67 to $26.8M. The calculated mean budget/capita was $3.02 but ranged from $0.62 to $10.22. The average size of the facility was under 30,000 sq. ft. The calculated average staffing was found to include five forensic pathologists, four and a half autopsy technicians, and nine investigators. The mean forensic pathologists/1M population was 3.7. Calculated workload indices included 222 autopsies/pathologist and an autopsy rate of 77.6/100K population. These results show that offices of every size can achieve accreditation.
Keywords:forensic science  medico‐legal death investigation  medical examiner offices  coroner offices  autopsy  pathologist  accreditation  statistics  budget  staffing  workload
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