Can somebody recommend the best forensic fellowships in the US right now, including information regarding the job market in forensics. BTW, I hear you can earn up to $100,000 as a forensics fellow. Is there a catch? thanks
The other part of the question was about the job market. In my observation it's one of the better markets in pathology right now in terms of jobs being available (a common advertising place is also www.thename.org, though as with many other pathology jobs not all openings are widely advertised) vs level of competition. Nevertheless, some governments have implemented hiring freezes or budget cuts with the recent economic problems. And with every change in job in forensic path you are essentially guaranteed to have to move, as ME offices typically cover very large areas. On the other hand, many positions are working directly for county or state government, and typically provide solid benefits. The average starting salary for an AP boarded, FP eligible finishing fellow seems to be in the range of $140-150k, give or take, but ranges down to just under $100k up to around $200k depending on location, whether the office is private, etc. Add FP boarding and you generally add on the order of $3-5k, give or take. The downside is that there may not be a whole lot of room for salary improvement; you may get a little bump for years of experience, becoming deputy chief, or chief, but we're still generally talking about $250k or less -- not taking into account private consults (not everyone does much of this, nor ever earns enough of a reputation to do much of this), or working for a private company contracting ME services...where it can be better, but still limited by the budgets of governments you're contracting with.
Depends. There seemed to be more of a background check to get a state license (fingerprints, etc.) than to get the job per se.
How is the lifestyle in forensic pathology? Can somebody go into detail regarding a forensic pathologist's schedule?
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