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1 deaths recorded by a medical examiner versus coroner.
2 es of adult deaths that were reported to the coroner.
3 natural death referred to Her Majesty's (HM) Coroners.
4 se in unnatural death investigations than do coroners.
5 re approximately 2759 individuals serving as coroners.
6 ical information was obtained from referring coroners.
7 ) cases were extracted from population-based coroner and trauma registry data sets for July 2001 to J
8                In the UK, doctors, dentists, coroners, and pharmacists are allowed to report through
9 e training to all newly elected or appointed coroners annually.
10 eporting in the NVSS for deaths certified by coroners compared to medical examiners, and the odds of
11 h investigator type [medical examiner versus coroner], county median income, and county urbanicity) i
12                      Twenty-nine states have coroners in some or all counties with coroner states bei
13 h investigation systems in place and have no coroners in the state.
14 e of investigations and inquiries, including coroner inquest hearings, child death investigations, cr
15 istrict, or state level in which there is no coroner involved in the death investigation process.
16 edical examiner systems that operate without coroner involvement serve about 48% of the population na
17 We reviewed the records of the Department of Coroner of Los Angeles County for the week before the ea
18 ption for most county medical examiners' and coroners' offices.
19 h investigator type (medical examiner versus coroner) or race/ethnicity.
20 dden natural adult deaths investigated by HM Coroners, PMCTA could be used to avoid invasive autopsy.
21  annual number of newly elected or appointed coroners ranges from 159 to 1546.
22                                              Coroner records yielded data on index attempt deaths.
23 tion was abstracted from hospital charts and coroner records; for fatal events, it was collected from
24                   Information from referring coroners' reports was used to ascertain clinical informa
25 icide or who received an open verdict at the coroner's inquest between 2000 and 2002.
26 atched cohort of suicide completers from the coroner's office (n=26).
27 737), and one of suicide completers from the coroner's office (n=45).
28  cohort of women suicide completers from the coroner's office (n=6), by assessing which markers were
29 ort of suicide completers collected from the coroner's office, and report that 13 out of the 41 top C
30  authorization given from the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office.
31 s have coroners in some or all counties with coroner states being located throughout most of the Unit
32  Among 13 states in which some counties have coroner systems and some have medical examiner systems,
33 cal examiner systems have gradually replaced coroner systems, but such change has slowed in recent ye
34 aths) are carried out by medical examiner or coroner systems.
35 ana, Kansas, North Dakota, and Ohio) require coroners to be physicians.
36 .9 years) were referred by medical examiners/coroners to Mayo Clinic's Sudden Death Genomics Laborato
37                          Funding sources for coroner training need to be explored.

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