Newfoundland pathologist driving force as province finally adopts medical examiner's act

John Gushue

Canadian Medical Association Journal 1996; 154: 561-563


John Gushue is a freelance writer living in Paradise, Nfld.

Abstract

Newfoundland's former chief forensic pathologist is pleased that the provincial government has adopted a new medical examiner's act that he helped develop. He hopes the new act will help clear up confusion about who does what when a body is found in the province.
| CMAJ February 15, 1996 (vol 154, no 4) |