The Health Protection Agency has recently attempted to create a postmortem tissue archive to determine the prevalence of abnormal prion protein. The success of this archive was prevented because the Health Protection Agency could not convince coroners to support the study's methodology and participate on that basis. The findings of this paper detail and support the view that the Coroners' Society of England and Wales's refusal to participate was misguided and failed to appreciate that coroners have a moral obligation to protect public health. Measures to assist coroners in fulfilling this role are proposed
Low autopsy rates are of continuing concern to pathologists. The aim of this study was to investigat...
The suicide of doctors under regulatory investigation in the United Kingdom has recently been under ...
Currently the medicolegal dissection rate for England and Wales is 22% (110,000 coronial autopsies f...
The decline of the hospital autopsy is a well-known phenomenon that shows no sign of ending. Debate ...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions, not only regarding state inves...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
Medico-legal death investigation systems have the potential to play an important role in disease sur...
Not long ago, the place of the autopsy in medical practice seemed to be primarily the concern of the...
BACKGROUND: Several countries of the British Commonwealth, including Australia and the United Kingdo...
Low autopsy rates are of continuing concern to pathologists. The aim of this study was to investigat...
The suicide of doctors under regulatory investigation in the United Kingdom has recently been under ...
Currently the medicolegal dissection rate for England and Wales is 22% (110,000 coronial autopsies f...
The decline of the hospital autopsy is a well-known phenomenon that shows no sign of ending. Debate ...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions, not only regarding state inves...
This paper arises from current proposals to reform the Coroner Service in England and Wales. In it, ...
This study of English Coronial practice raises a number of questions about the role played by the Co...
Medico-legal death investigation systems have the potential to play an important role in disease sur...
Not long ago, the place of the autopsy in medical practice seemed to be primarily the concern of the...
BACKGROUND: Several countries of the British Commonwealth, including Australia and the United Kingdo...
Low autopsy rates are of continuing concern to pathologists. The aim of this study was to investigat...
The suicide of doctors under regulatory investigation in the United Kingdom has recently been under ...
Currently the medicolegal dissection rate for England and Wales is 22% (110,000 coronial autopsies f...