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What is the difference between a coroner and medical examiner?

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What is the difference between a coroner and medical examiner?

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A coroner is an elected public official whose qualifications usually are that he or she is a citizen of the United States of voting age. Most coroners are funeral directors and non-physicians. A medical examiner is a physician usually appointed by a government official. A minority are forensic pathologists who specialize in investigation of unnatural death. About one-half the country is under coroner jurisdiction.

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