Notas: | 1. Forensic pathology: overview<br>2. Thinking forensically: planning, anticipating, observing, documenting, inquiring, synthesizing, opining, and communicating, in that order<br>3. The pathophysiology of death and death certification<br>4. The scene investigation, postmortem changes, and time of death<br>5. The forensic autopsy<br>6. Approach to forensic perinatal and pediatric pathology<br>7. Approach to natural deaths (adult)<br>8. Approach to medical intervention-related deaths<br>9. Approach to firearms deaths<br>10. Approach to blunt, sharp, and transportation deaths<br>11. Approach to asphyxial deaths<br>12. Approach to burns, blast, and radiation injury<br>13. Approach to environmental deaths<br>14. Approach to toxicological deaths<br>15. Special topics: in-custody deaths, physical altercations, neglect (adult), approach to unexpected hemorrhage, and delayed and concealed homicides<br>16. Communication<br>17. The forensic pathologist's public health role<br>18. Developments in postmortem imaging<br>19. Recent and ongoing technological advancements in forensic pathology practice<br><b>I. Appendices</b><br>Appendix A. Formats of autopsy report final diagnoses<br>Appendix B. Format of the autopsy report<br>Appendix C. Autopsy report templates<br>Appendix D. Library for forensic pathology fellows<br>Appendix E. Hirschisms and Adelsonisms |