Evaluating Laboratory Investigation in Postmortem Toxicology
The Royal College of Pathologists via YouTube
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Explore the complexities of postmortem toxicology in this 55-minute lecture by Dr. John P Thompson from The Royal College of Pathologists. Gain essential knowledge of basic principles and analytical limitations in laboratory investigations of deceased patients, enabling you to draw rational conclusions. Delve into the intricacies of evaluating toxicological findings and understand their implications in postmortem examinations.
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4. To evaluate the laboratory investigation of the deceased patient – Dr John P Thompson
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The Royal College of Pathologists
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Concise and informative course on postmortem toxicology. Dr. John P. Thompson clearly explains how laboratory findings should be interpreted in the investigation of deceased patients. A useful introduction for students and professionals interested in forensic and toxicological investigations.
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This course has given an insight about the postmortem concentration of drugs and its interpretation with respect to death.
At the end it seems that it is a very difficult to relate directly to the cause and effect however the presenter has beautiful explained what can be the possibilities as well as the probabilities to include and exclude the specific drug to the cause of death.