K I R K K E R K O R I A N S C H O O L O F M E D I C I N E A T U N LVFORENSIC PATHOLOGYFELLOWSHIPBY NICK BARNE T TEorensic pathologists, by trade, are problem solvers. Theyare tasked with determining the cause and manner ofsudden, unexpected, and/or unattended deaths, drawingfrom their medical school education, residency trainingin pathology, and oftentimes, fellowship training. While aforensic pathologist typically uses their diagnostic knowhow to answer medical questions, last year, Clark County CoronerMelanie Rouse turned her penchant for analytics towards a oeld-wideissue: the forensic pathologist shortage in the U.S.P H OT O : N I C K B A R N E T T EFWith the goal of attracting and training more forensic pathologiststo Southern Nevada, Rouse reached out to Kate Martin, MD, KirkKerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Associate Dean for GraduateMedical Education. Rouse asked about the possibility of partnering tocreate a forensic pathology fellowship, the orst of its kind in Nevada.With
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