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		Definition of medical examiner in English: medical examinernoun North American An official whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual or suspicious circumstances, perform post-mortems, and initiate inquests. Example sentencesExamples -  An additional case was brought to the authors' attention by a medical examiner.
 -  The county medical examiner agreed, adding that his autopsy had disclosed no evidence of a heart attack or stroke.
 -  Twenty two states have medical examiners to investigate unnatural or suspected unnatural deaths.
 -  Similarly, contact with law enforcement, medical examiners and journalists in the investigative phases of the incident can affect outcomes.
 -  As a medical examiner, he is somewhere between a detective and a doctor.
 -  And as I have found from my own experience as a forensic medical examiner, a strong stomach would be a close third.
 -  I spoke with Dr. Arden, the medical examiner in the District of Columbia this morning.
 -  The move comes after a medical examiner said the former intern died through the acts of another person.
 -  We are awaiting the results of the medical examiner and any autopsy that may be performed.
 -  The medical examiner's report isn't being put to any of those uses.
 -  That's something that the medical examiner will try to determine, if that's possible, and then we'll go from there.
 -  Notably, Rhode Island, unlike some other states, did not at the time have a law requiring medical examiners to refrain from performing autopsies over religious objections.
 -  The medical examiners in our study were divided concerning the use of autopsy tissues for research purposes.
 -  In Nova Scotia, Canada, the medical examiner's office is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice.
 -  Well, medical examiners are performing an autopsy now on a 12-year-old girl who died at a Walt Disney World water park.
 -  For instance, the two groups differed markedly over 107 deaths certified ‘homicide’ by the forensic pathologist medical examiners.
 -  A medical examiner used dental records to confirm the skull, which showed signs of injury, did belong to Todd.
 -  Dillon went to see the medical examiner who claimed that a man fitting the description of Marcus was found stabbed to death early in the morning.
 -  So the medical examiner is charged with doing two things: figuring out cause and figuring out manner.
 -  Many of the autopsies in this group were performed under the authority of the local medical examiner.
 
    Definition of medical examiner in US English: medical examinernoun North American A medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform postmortems, and to initiate inquests. Example sentencesExamples -  And as I have found from my own experience as a forensic medical examiner, a strong stomach would be a close third.
 -  A medical examiner used dental records to confirm the skull, which showed signs of injury, did belong to Todd.
 -  For instance, the two groups differed markedly over 107 deaths certified ‘homicide’ by the forensic pathologist medical examiners.
 -  Twenty two states have medical examiners to investigate unnatural or suspected unnatural deaths.
 -  In Nova Scotia, Canada, the medical examiner's office is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice.
 -  The county medical examiner agreed, adding that his autopsy had disclosed no evidence of a heart attack or stroke.
 -  So the medical examiner is charged with doing two things: figuring out cause and figuring out manner.
 -  The move comes after a medical examiner said the former intern died through the acts of another person.
 -  Dillon went to see the medical examiner who claimed that a man fitting the description of Marcus was found stabbed to death early in the morning.
 -  Many of the autopsies in this group were performed under the authority of the local medical examiner.
 -  As a medical examiner, he is somewhere between a detective and a doctor.
 -  That's something that the medical examiner will try to determine, if that's possible, and then we'll go from there.
 -  An additional case was brought to the authors' attention by a medical examiner.
 -  We are awaiting the results of the medical examiner and any autopsy that may be performed.
 -  I spoke with Dr. Arden, the medical examiner in the District of Columbia this morning.
 -  Notably, Rhode Island, unlike some other states, did not at the time have a law requiring medical examiners to refrain from performing autopsies over religious objections.
 -  Similarly, contact with law enforcement, medical examiners and journalists in the investigative phases of the incident can affect outcomes.
 -  The medical examiner's report isn't being put to any of those uses.
 -  The medical examiners in our study were divided concerning the use of autopsy tissues for research purposes.
 -  Well, medical examiners are performing an autopsy now on a 12-year-old girl who died at a Walt Disney World water park.
 
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