Part 2 of #forensics for AP boards is up! Again, thanks to Dr. Lefkowitch for his review book. We cover the second half of the FP chapter as well as some PM chem! Attached infographic by @nicnac363 is first of our long-promised soc meeds review guides #dmdtt#PathTwitter
Bittersweet announcement: Final episode posted today. Keeping with our anniversary format, we discuss five dumb/weird ways to die (each). Thank you for all your support over the last few years! #forensics#pathology#dmdtt
Photo follow-up for our #gunshotwound series: perfect examples of (typical) entrance and exit wounds! Entrance = circular with abrasion margin (no soot or stippling in this case) and Exit = stellate lacerations that are easily re-approximated #ForensicPathology#PathTwitter
Last week we began our foray into guns with an intro episode about history, epidemiology, and gun anatomy 101! This week, we finally remember to post to social media 😅
Folx, we've made it another year (surviving COVID, the end of residency, and the beginning of fellowship along the way)! So in this week's episode, enjoy another round of short tales of dumb ways people have died! #forensics#dmdtt
My article in @pathologistmag on the value of autopsies, in medical education, in closure, in providing a final examination to patients. Such a pity that because of changed hospital requirements, the rate of autopsies has plummeted from 60 to 4%.
https://t.co/Dpy1tNEqCM
My guest today is Forensic Pathologist Dr Douglas Posey. We discuss his life and career, and his new book From Mississippi to the Morgue: A Black Doctor’s Journey From Rural Mississippi to Forensic Pathology.
Listen here:
https://t.co/QORUCuBWxu
#pathology#forensicpathology
Listening to the latest @MyFavMurder and hear past @GHardstark talk about finding a rigor mortis podcast. You're in luck! Our 4th episode, "Algor and Livor and Rigor, Oh My!" is available for your eager ears #forensics#PathTwitter#dmdtt
Back and heading to #Seattle soon so we've released a pre-move primer on the city/surrounding county. We discuss everything from history and death stats to the science behind the feet that have washed ashore from the Salish Sea 👟🌊 #forensics#PathTwitter#dmdtt
NEW #PathPod ATS: #forensics!
@MArnold_PedPath talks to ⭐️@NicoleJacksonMD
⭐️@nicnac363
⭐️@jet916
When do forensic pathologists go to crime scenes? What is the role of forensic pathologists in public health? And more!
🔊LISTEN NOW🎧: https://t.co/6NSqKHTLjz
I am excited to announce that I have been selected as an @ASCP_Chicago's 40 Under Forty Honoree for 2021 alongside some other stellar young leaders in pathology and laboratory medicine!!! Voting for the Top 5 starts today - I would love your vote 💜💜💜
https://t.co/uYlX7AAMQi
No better way to celebrate @nicnac363's birthday than with a 4th of July episode! You always hear about fingers getting blown off, but how many deaths happen on/around the 4th? Spoiler - EtOH is often involved. Be safe out there! #dmdtt#forensics#PathTwitter#firecrackerbaby
NAME is now accepting abstracts for the NAME 2021 Annual Meeting
Deadline May 10, 2021
West Palm Beach, Florida
October 15-19, 2021
Theme "Forensic Pathology - Virtually Fascinating!"
We invite you to submit your abstracts online at https://t.co/uAXl0xRaKV