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Hello, I’m an upcoming freshman in college and I’m interested in becoming a forensic pathologist. What’s the best way to stand out for an internship with the Medical Examiner’s office? #Spring25

Are there any other ways to get a learning experience equal to an internship?


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Hi Briana, to stand out for an ME office internship, focus on excelling in your science courses, especially anatomy and biology, and try to get involved in any research related to pathology or toxicology since that shows serious initiative. Volunteering or shadowing at a local ME's office, coroner's office, or hospital pathology department goes a long way too, even if it starts small, because it proves you can handle the realities of the work. Networking matters more than you'd think, so join forensic science or pre-med clubs, attend conferences from organizations like the National Association of Medical Examiners, and don't be afraid to reach out directly to forensic pathologists for informational conversations. As for alternatives to a traditional internship, look into cadaver labs, mock autopsy workshops, medicolegal death investigator training courses, or independent study projects with a professor in a related area. Volunteering with crime labs or victim advocacy organizations can also build your understanding of the forensic world and strengthen your applications. The main thing is to stay proactive and stack relevant experiences early, because that combination of preparation and genuine passion is what really makes you memorable!
Thank you comment icon Thank you for your in-depth advice, I really appreciate it! Briana
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