Volume 58, Issue 5 pp. 1193-1199
Paper

Characteristics of Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices Accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners

Mitchell Weinberg M.D.

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Mitchell Weinberg M.D.

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, 900 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21223

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Mitchell Weinberg, M.D.

Alberta Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

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Edmonton, AB T6H 5R8

Canada

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Victor W. Weedn M.D., J.D.

Victor W. Weedn M.D., J.D.

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, 900 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21223

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Seth Weinberg Ph.D.

Seth Weinberg Ph.D.

Department of Applied Science, McGlothlin-Street Hall Room 311, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 23188

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David Fowler M.D.

David Fowler M.D.

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, 900 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21223

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First published: 03 July 2013
Citations: 9

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.

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