Can a Navy Corpseman move on to become a Medical Examiner?
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If I serve as a Navy Corpseman and stay in the Navy, can I become a medical examiner/coroner? Or at least an assistant coroner, and then work my way up?
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Answer:
A medical examiner has Medical degree...as in they went to medical school, are physicians who specialize in that type of stuff. Qualifications for coroners are set by individual states and counties in the U.S. and vary widely.
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Only when you become a doctor, and have completed the required courses
No, because as a Navy Corpseman you would be dead.
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