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Forensic Pathology of Child Death Assessment is a concise educational text based on Dr. Mary Case's groundbreaking, in-depth textbook. This new assessment is a self-directed evaluation for forensic pathologists, medical examiners, pediatric doctors, members of law enforcement, social workers, juvenile court employees, and any others who work as child advocates. This workbook guides readers through the historical and contemporary understandings of the causes, manners, and mechanisms of child death. This text concludes with a comprehensive test section that gives readers the opportunity to apply…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Forensic Pathology of Child Death Assessment is a concise educational text based on Dr. Mary Case's groundbreaking, in-depth textbook. This new assessment is a self-directed evaluation for forensic pathologists, medical examiners, pediatric doctors, members of law enforcement, social workers, juvenile court employees, and any others who work as child advocates. This workbook guides readers through the historical and contemporary understandings of the causes, manners, and mechanisms of child death. This text concludes with a comprehensive test section that gives readers the opportunity to apply and demonstrate their newfound knowledge by engaging in critical analysis of case studies with detailed diagrams, autopsy reports, and images. Features and Benefits: - 30+ case studies - Authored by a nationally recognized expert - Ideal for self-directed study or group instruction - Portable and convenient - Written for medical examiners, coroners, and forensic pathologists at every level of experience
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mary Case is a neuropathologist and an award-winning forensic pathologist. Dr. Case has served as Chief Medical Examiner of St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson, and Franklin counties for over 20 years. With this new atlas, Dr. Case lends the full benefit of her experience to current and future practitioners in their efforts to investigate and prevent unnatural child death.