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Opinion: The shortage of forensic pathologists is hurting justice, public health, and families

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Across the United States, the shortage of forensic pathologists has reached a critical level. According to the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME), only about 850 forensic pathologists are currently practicing nationwide, roughly 400 fewer than the number needed to meet today’s demands, as more than 3 million Americans die each year. With the increased demand for autopsies and medicolegal death investigations, many states are facing delays in cases that impact justice and public health. In some regions, a single medical examiner may oversee hundreds of deaths each year, leading to bottlenecks that can slow criminal cases, complicate insurance claims, and leave families waiting months and sometimes years for answers. Read the rest…