Associate Professor Forensic Medicine
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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.

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

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