Shy Carson
Program Coordinator
scarson@d1meo.org
Curriculum
Residents will have dedicated time for didactics three times a week during the first two months of their fellowship. Along with didactics, other educational activities such as challenging case conference, morning meetings, and journal clubs will occur on a regular basis. As per ACGME requirements, residents will also do a Quality Improvement (QI) QI project under allocated protected time. We value wellness for both residents and faculty, and we appreciate the GME department's support and emphasis on this aspect in all its programs.
Educational Conferences
- Medicolegal Death Investigation
- Death Scene Investigation
- The Forensic Autopsy
- Sudden Natural Death
- Blunt Force Injury
- Sharp Force Injuries
- Firearm Injuries
- Asphyxia
- Drowning
- Environmental Injury
- Motor Vehicle Collisions
- Aviation
- Death In Custody
- Artifacts of Resuscitation and Complications of Medical Therapy
- Apparent Natural Death in Infants
- Sudden Natural Death in Childhood
- Child Abuse
- Elder Abuse
- Forensic Neuropathology
- Sexual Battery Investigation
- Toxicology
- Acute Psychiatric and Emotional Deaths
- Pregnancy
- Postmortem Changes
- Identification
- Forensic Osteology
- Forensic Odontology
- Forensic Photography
- Select Autopsy Topics
- Death Certification
- The Pathologist as Expert Witness
Educational Goals
To provide a comprehensive program of graduate medical education to produce a competent and independent forensic pathology practitioner.
Resources
COMING SOON!
Rotation Schedule
The fellow will rotate through autopsy for most of the year and through sections in toxicology, anthropology, and forensic sciences.
Contact Us
Phone: (850) 332-7300
Address: 2114 Airport Blvd Ste 1450
Pensacola, FL 32504