Medical Careers : How to Become a Medical Examiner

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

Becoming a medical examiner requires a bachelor's degree, four years of medical school and a residency in pathology. Learn to become a medical examiner with tips from a practice administrator in this free video on career information.

Expert: Mark MacBayne
Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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  • please do speak faster

  • @Fredmelott  lol i was thinking that too.

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  • To be an MD... or not to be...

  • i will be like 35 years old

  • can you attain a degree in forensic science?

  • Too long . I'll be 50 by that time.

  • nervous much

  • Depends on your country and what the university has to offer.

    eg. for podiatry

    in australia it's only a bachelor of health science to masters of podiatry.

    In USA, you need to get an M.D before you can become a podiatrist.

  • Actually, a bachelor's degree will get you into a medical chool... unless I'm just imagining having a bachelor's in biology and currently being in medical school.

  • Very inaccurate. You don't just need a bachelors degree to get into medical school. You could go in with a masters, a pharmacy degree, nursing, degree.

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