– personally performed and reported, under collegial review, at least 150 medico-legal
or forensic autopsies ¹ in the previous 5 years, second opinions excluded.
– These autopsies should preferably cover the full spectrum of forensic practice,
and should at least involve 60 medico-legal or forensic autopsies falling under a)
through c):
a) asphyxiation cases (strangulation, choking, mechanical or positional asphyxiation);
b) mechanical injuries cases (shot – or stab wounds, blunt force trauma);
c) specific post mortal changes cases (alleged drowning, decayed bodies, burnt remains);
d) unexplained deaths (intoxications e.g. CO, drug overdose, generalizes diseases
e.g. generalized atherosclerosis, sepsis, alleged maltreatment).
In case the applicant is also acting as a supervisor, at least 30 reports on the
List of Case Information should be independently prepared reports.
– have spent an average of 40 hours a year over the past 5 years on forensically relevant
professional development (e.g. publications, attending conferences, running or attending
courses).
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