Coroner Internship, One student is accepted per semester.

Coroner Internship, This desirable internship program is designed for students majoring in forensic science, pathology, medicolegal death investigation, criminology/criminal Internships General Information The Franklin County Coroner’s Office encourages exploration in the field of forensics. Students are afforded the opportunity to gain academic credit, while simultaneously receiving the practical work experience in a forensic setting. High school students are not accepted for internships. The Office of the Coroner can accommodate interns interested in Investigations (assisting the Investigation staff with auxiliary duties related to the investigation of unexpected, unnatural, and/or unexplained deaths that fall under the jurisdiction of the Office) or Pathology (assisting the Pathology staff with duties associated with the forensic autopsy procedure and maintaining the morgue The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office (MCCO) awards selected undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity of working alongside board-certified forensic pathologists, highly trained autopsy technicians, and skilled deputy coroners. The internship is designed to ultimately benefit both the intern and the Coroner’s Office. We are excited to offer internship opportunities for college students who are at least 18 years of age. org for current internship opportunities. The Medical Examiner's Office investigates those deaths occurring in Pierce County which are under their jurisdiction and are of concern to public health, safety and welfare to determine the cause and manner of death. The Boulder County Coroner’s Office provides non-paid internship opportunities in an effort to support the advancement of Medicolegal Investigations and Family Assistance. Using both national and internationally approved standards of science, we strive to improve the public health, safety, and wellbeing of our residents. ry4tlw, oth, xea5w50ii, sdm8x, zawc, ku8, tvchz, gfq, utjaq, 9h,