Forensic Medicine
Career options within the field of forensic medicine require varying degrees of education and training. A forensic nurse needs an associate’s degree in nursing along with a registered nurse license and a completed certificate or degree program in forensic nursing, while a forensic pathologist requires a medical degree, up to five years of additional training in anatomic, clinical and/or forensic pathology, followed by a year of fellowship or residency in forensic pathology, and finally, certification through the American Board of Pathology. Forensic Odontologists and Forensic Toxicologists both have a specific learning and certification paths, as well.
Job opportunities in this field are growing at a rapid pace and, like the vast majority of learning in the Age of Covid, pursuing whatever the necessary degree or degrees requires a financial and time investment in online courses. From introductory to advanced, to legal and scientific, the voiceover narration for the study material must command a wide range of ability and nuance, ranging from the very cold matter of fact to passionate matters of the heart.
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