Excellent if you are interested to be a doctor & a detective rolled into one. It involves a lot of physics, chemistry, intuition, common sense and knowledge. It's a career where you are working around dead people most of the time. But if you are a kind of person who likes to deduct….forensic is your subject. Good Luck. read more
Excellent if you are interested to be a doctor & a detective rolled into one. It involves a lot of physics, chemistry, intuition, common sense and knowledge. It’s a career where you are working around dead people most of the time. read more
Many forensic doctors work for local or state governments in positions that offer some job security and good benefits. Career Requirements Forensic doctors have doctorate degrees in medicine. read more
Forensic pathologists must earn a bachelor's degree in any major and complete four years of medical school, earning either a Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy Medicine degree. After completing a medical degree, the potential forensic pathologist must complete four to five years of training in anatomic, clinical and/or forensic pathology. read more