James R. Gill, MD, FCAP, a forensic pathologist, is featured in the AMA's "Shadow Me" Specialty Series sharing what a day in the life of a forensic pathologists looks like. "One never knows what will come across your autopsy table. The structure of a typical day includes performing autopsies—usually for a few hours—and then doing office work such as finishing up autopsy reports or other administrative duties," says Dr. Gill. "Some days it is only office work, or it may include testifying in court."
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