Medical examiners

The College is the lead medical royal college for medical examiners and plays a key role in the training of medical examiners and medical examiner officers, as well as working closely with the National Medical Examiner on implementation of the service.

Medical examiners are senior medical doctors who are contracted for a number of sessions a week to provide independent scrutiny of the causes of death, outside their usual clinical duties. They are trained in the legal and clinical elements of death certification processes. The purpose of the medical examiner system is to:

  • provide greater safeguards for the public by ensuring independent scrutiny of all non-coronial deaths
  • ensure the appropriate direction of deaths to the coroner
  • provide a better service for the bereaved and an opportunity for them to raise any concerns to a doctor not involved in the care of the deceased
  • improve the quality of death certification
  • improve the quality of mortality data.

The College is the lead medical royal college for medical examiners and plays a key role in the training of medical examiners and medical examiner officers, as well as working closely with the National Medical Examiner on implementation of the service.

The College is very proud to be the lead medical royal college for medical examiners. Medical examiners are key to improving patient safety and to helping the bereaved.
Professor Mike Osborn

Professor Mike Osborn

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The role of the College

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ME and MEO Hub

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Setting up a medical examiner service

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National and regional contacts

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The role of medical examiners and medical examiner officers

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Membership of the College

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Train to become a medical examiner

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Train to become a medical examiner officer

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National Medical Examiner's Good Practice Series