Maryland Office of the Chief Medical ExaminerOpened September 2010Includes a biosafety level 3 laboratory
I knew of another delightfully macabre site not far from Westminster Hall, which I thought might make for a fun surprise, and asked for a tour. And so it was that early one Saturday morning we arrived at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for a tour of theNutshell Studies of Unexp...
The prevention of accidental poisoning by prescribed an over-the-counter medication has been successfully addressed by the use of child-resistant containers. Nevertheless, accidental methadone poisoning in children remains a problem. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for the State of Maryland ...
A retrospective Medical Examiner case review of all deaths in Maryland where either fluoxetine or tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) use was forensically detected was conducted for the time period January 1987–July 1991. Case records and toxicology reports from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner we...
Barry Levine Ph.D was the Chief Toxicologist, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, for the State of Maryland from 1992 to 2012 and currently holds a position of consultant for the state. He was also the Director of the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory for the Armed Forces Medical Examiner Syste...
Barry Levine Ph.D was the Chief Toxicologist, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, for the State of Maryland from 1992 to 2012 and currently holds a position of consultant for the state. He was also the Director of the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory for the Armed Forces Medical Examiner Syste...
A retrospective study was performed using the database from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) in the State of Maryland and the Department of Forensic Medicine in Shanghai Medical College (DFM-SMC) to examine the etiology and forensic investigation findings of anaphylactic deaths from...
This time, Sarah doesn't survive. Ryan has suggested where she got at least one of her drugs of choice — a powerful anesthetic. JAMES RYAN (bodycam video): She used to take propofol too, she used to steal that from my office. ...
REISTERSTOWN -- A Franklin High School football player who collapsed on the field in August died from heart disease, the Chief Medical Examiner's Office ruled Wednesday. Leslie Noble, 16, experienced a medical emergency during the first practice of the seaso...
Fire officials said they were in the middle of excavating the building Thursday morning when a K-9 unit alerted them to a pile in front of building. The body, which has not yet been identified, was taken to the medical examiner's office in Baltimore, Jones said. ...