Daily understanding of a profession
Forensic medicine
forensic medicine
Professional profile
Forensic medicine is mainly the study of basic medicine, clinical medicine, jurisprudence and forensic science and other aspects of the basic knowledge and skills in the public security organs, hospitals, forensic identification agencies and insurance companies to carry out forensic medicine testing and identification, medical service, insurance service, etc. For example: autopsy of the deceased, identification of the degree of personal injury in accidents, identification of fault and adverse consequences in medical disputes.
Courses
Medical advanced mathematics, medical physics, medical statistics, basic chemistry, organic and simplified science, medical biology, health law, anatomy, histology and embryology, medical microbiology, medical cell biology, medical genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology, physiology, pathology, pathophysiology, medical immunology, pharmacology, Neuroscience, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Ophthalmology, Diagnostics, Medical Imaging, Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Criminal Science and Technology, Forensic Clinical Sciences, Forensic Evidence, and so on.
Employment Direction
Graduates can be engaged in forensic identification, medical services, forensic science and medical research, teaching, insurance services and other work hitch reputation at all levels of public security departments across the country, procuratorates, judicial organs, appraisal organizations, hospitals, colleges and universities and insurance companies. Mainly engaged in forensic appraisers, experimenters, forensic assistants and other jobs, such as: forensic appraisers, experimenters, forensic assistants, forensic assistants, medical nuclear damage, civil servants, surgeons, police, career personnel.