Impact of changing from autopsy to post-mortem CT in an entire HM Coroner region due to a shortage of available pathologists

A significant problem facing routine medicolegal coroner-referred autopsies is a shortfall of pathologists prepared to perform them. This was particularly acute in Lancashire, where the coroner decided to initiate a service that relied on post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT). This involved training anatomical pathology technologists (APTs) to perform external examinations, radiographers to perform scans, and radiologists to interpret them. The service started in 2018 and now examines over 1,500 cases per year.
Source: Clinical Radiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research