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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
To become a forensic pathologist, you need to pursue an MBBS degree, followed by a residency programme in pathology and then a fellowship in forensic pathology. This path involves medical school, specialised training in pathology, and further specialisation in forensic pathology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some things you'll need:
- A bachelor's degree – get a degree in science (chemistry, biology, physics, etc.), but also take courses in math, statistics, and writing skills.
- An advanced degree – some jobs, such as psychiatrist, anthropologist, or pathologist require advanced degrees and specialized training.
- Good speaking skills – take public speaking; join the drama club, toastmasters, or the debate team.
- Good note-taking and observation skills – take laboratory courses.
- The ability to write an understandable scientific report.
- The ability to be unbiased.
- Intellectual curiosity.
- Personal integrity.
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