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Autopsy Stories

Narrative experiences from pathologists describing what makes an autopsy meaningful to physicians and families.


Allison Martin, MS4

Priscilla Baez, BA

Emma Henrie, MD

Nicole Jackson, MD, MPH

 

Vijayalakshmi Ananthanarayanan, MBBS and Emily Hagen

 

Additional discussion regarding this topic can be found on the Path Pod Podcast


Additional written pieces:

  • Autopsy: An Underused Resource by Emily Hagen

  • Seeing for Myself in the Morgue by Emily Hagen


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