| Aspect | Post Mortem | Forensic Pathologist |
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| Credentials | Medical degree, pathology training | Medical degree, pathology training, forensic certification |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, morgues, medical examiner offices | Crime labs, morgues, legal settings |
| Industry Usage | Medical, healthcare, research | Legal, criminal justice, law enforcement |
| Primary Focus | Cause of death, medical conditions | Cause of death in criminal cases, legal investigations |
While both roles involve examining deceased individuals, a Post Mortem generally refers to the medical examination to determine cause of death, often in healthcare settings. A Forensic Pathologist specializes in legal investigations, performing autopsies related to crimes. The key difference lies in their focus: medical vs. legal, and their work environments and certifications align accordingly.