Forensic Pathologist
Greenville, North Carolina
We are seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Forensic Pathologist to join a forensic pathology service in Greenville, North Carolina . This position offers the opportunity to practice comprehensive forensic pathology in a collaborative, professional environment serving the local community and surrounding region.
The Forensic Pathologist will be responsible for performing medicolegal death investigations, post-mortem examinations, and providing expert consultation in accordance with state and local regulations.
ResponsibilitiesThis opportunity offers a focused forensic practice, professional stability, and the chance to serve an important public health and justice role in eastern North Carolina.
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