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Hey all,
Just took a test covering autopsy procedures and came across a question in which the professor claims that nonphysicians are the only ones legally allowed to use scalpels in an autopsy. But I have read plenty of sources where dieners are actually the ones who make the first incision.
What is the real protocol in this case? Are there any websites that accurately outline the different roles of dieners and pathologists during an autopsy? Thanks for any help you can offer in advance.
Just took a test covering autopsy procedures and came across a question in which the professor claims that nonphysicians are the only ones legally allowed to use scalpels in an autopsy. But I have read plenty of sources where dieners are actually the ones who make the first incision.
What is the real protocol in this case? Are there any websites that accurately outline the different roles of dieners and pathologists during an autopsy? Thanks for any help you can offer in advance.