Assistant Medical Examiner

Office of the Medical Examiner - Cook County, IL

Performs autopsies and postmortem examinations to determine cause and manner of death. Collects evidence for law enforcement agencies. Prepares reports of postmortem examination and autopsies. Reviews medical records, police reports and the reports of the toxicologist as required to accurately determine cause and manner of death. At the direction of the Chief Medical Examiner, participates in various research projects with local hospitals and universities. Attends and participates in daily departmental meetings. Directs the staff photographers and x-ray technicians in the preparation of photographs and radiographs. Supervises the work of the assigned autopsy technician to ensure that autopsies are done in an appropriate manner, and with respect, to not interfere with embalming of the deceased or to cause any disfigurement or unnecessary mutilation of the remains. Answers inquiries from relatives and other interested parties, as to the cause and manner of death.  When on call, must be available to consult with the Medical Examiner’s Investigators, make decisions concerning release of organs and tissues for transplantation purposes on Medical Examiner’s cases, and to conduct scene investigations in deaths in police custody. Required to work in the autopsy suite between two to four days per week including one weekend day. Required to perform scene investigations when on call, and when necessary to accurately determine cause and manner of death in particular cases. Serves as a faculty member of the Cook County Office of the Medical Examiner Accreditation Counsel for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited program in forensic pathology, teaching/training residents and fellows in Forensic Pathology.  Conducts tours of the facility for medical students, nurses, police, paramedics, and other individuals or groups with an interest in or need to know about Forensic Pathology and the functions of the Medical Examiner’s Office. Participates in Child Death Review meetings when required. Responsible for promptly reporting communicable disease and other health threats found at autopsy to the Board of Health.  May be called upon to provide expert testimony in criminal or civil court or at civil or criminal depositions.  May act as a consultant for the police, State’s Attorney, Public Defender’s Office and other professionals in the field of Forensic Pathology. Required to be on 24 hour call three or four times per month.

Must possess a Doctor of Medicine degree from an LCME accredited School of Medicine.  (Must provide original transcript at time of interview.)

Must possess a valid license to practice medicine in the State of Illinois and that license must be in good standing with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. (Must provide original license at time of interview.)

 Must be Board eligible in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic/Clinical Pathology at time of hire.  (Must provide proof of eligibility at time of interview.)

Must obtain Anatomic Pathology, Anatomic/Clinical Pathology and Forensic Pathology Boards within two (2) years of date of hire, if Candidate is not already Board certified at time of hire.  (Must provide proof of certification or eligibility at time of interview.)

Must be available to be on 24-hour call three or four times per month.  Must be available to work one weekend day.

Must be physically capable of performing autopsies and post-mortem examinations in the autopsy suite.

Must have a valid driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance. (Must provide license and proof of insurance at time of interview.)

Board certification in Anatomic, Clinical and Forensic Pathology at time of hire is preferred.

Proficiency in Power Point and Microsoft Office® software programs is preferred.

COMPETITIVE SALARY-BI-WEEKLT
Bill Frantz
william.frantz@cookcountyil.gov
Mon, 04/30/2012