Template adult booklet: A guide to a coroner’s post mortem examination
Issue Date
2023-04-17Keywords
Post mortem examination services, patient safety, quality and patient safety, organ retention, management of retained organs, management of temporarily retained organs, consent, coroner, anatomical pathology technicians, pathologist, state forensic PMEs (suspicious or unusual deaths), communication and the post mortem examination, Storage, transportation and ultimate disposal of tissue samples and management of retained organs following post mortem examination, Records management following coroner and hospital post mortem examinationLocal subject classification
• Adult booklet: A guide to a hospital post mortem examination (Consented / non-coronial PMEs) • Adult booklet: A guide to a coroner’s post mortem examination • Perinatal booklet: A guide to a hospital post mortem examination (Consented / non-coronial PMEs) • Perinatal booklet: A guide to a coroner’s post mortem examination • Paediatric booklet: A guide to a post mortem examination (hospital and coroner’s PME)
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HSE National Clinical Guidelines for Post Mortem Examination Services (2023) and associated documentationPublisher
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