Associate Professor Forensic Medicine

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Forensic Medicine Educator
Academic Forensic Pathologist
Medical Jurisprudence Professor
Faculty in Forensic Sciences
Forensic Medical Examiner

Last updated on 07 Jan 2026

Overview

An Associate Professor in Forensic Medicine teaches and conducts research on the application of medical science in law. They guide students in medico-legal cases and autopsy techniques. Their role involves academic leadership. They ensure ethical practices in forensic assessments. Their insights contribute to both medical and judicial outcomes.

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Job Description
  1. Deliver lectures and practical training in forensic medicine.
  2. Supervise postmortems and medico-legal documentation.
  3. Guide students in academic and research projects.
  4. Collaborate with law enforcement on legal cases.
  5. Develop forensic curriculum and exam questions.
  6. Attend court for expert testimony when needed.
  7. Ensure ethical and legal compliance in all teaching practices.
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