Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3241819 | Injury | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Significant barriers exist to improving autopsy rates among trauma patients who die. These include not only more well-recognised impediments such as inadequate funds and personnel, but less commonly reported issues concerning differing points of view on the role of trauma-related autopsy among coroners and TMDs. To improve trauma-related autopsy rates, each of these issues requires attention and cooperation among all parties.
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Authors
Steven Santanello, Dorothy Dean, John R. Hayes, Marco Bonta, Jonathan Groner, Larry Martin, James Sinard, Lynn E.T. Shaffer, Nancie Bechtel,