Ethical practice requires transparency and collaboration with legal authorities to ensure justice and proper handling of cases involving potential foul play.
A medical examiner's report must be clear, comprehensive, and focused on the evidence and conclusions derived from the examination, avoiding unnecessary details or subjective opinions.
Fixation preserves the tissue, sectioning slices it thin enough for microscopic study, and staining enhances the visibility of structures under the microscope.
Attention to detail involves thorough cross-referencing of findings with all available data to ensure accuracy and reliability in the conclusions.
Analytical thinking involves recognizing gaps in information and seeking clarification or additional data to make informed decisions rather than assuming or making unnecessary moves.