Non-clinical Medicine Forensic Medicine
Non-clinical Medicine Forensic Medicine is the branch of medicine and science which assembles evidence and information for the purposes of determining the cause and manner of death or injury. It is also used in civil disputes, such as personal injury and medical malpractice claims. Non-clinical Medicine Forensic Medicine combines the clinical knowledge of medicine with the investigative practices of the legal profession, to help solve legal disputes. Its paramount importance is the ability to provide reliable and accurate information in order to facilitate a fair review in criminal and civil proceedings. Non-clinical Medicine Forensic Medicine is used to conduct investigations into criminal, civil, and domestic matters, as well as for medical negligence and insurance disputes. Its uses include radiological analysis, searching medical records, conducting autopsies, and performing toxicological tests. Non-clinical Medicine Forensic Medicine is an essential tool in law enforcement and the legal system, as it provides scientific evidence to support court decisions.
← Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences