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Episode with Dr. Joye M. Carter

Episode with Dr. Joye M. Carter

FromDiversify In Path


Episode with Dr. Joye M. Carter

FromDiversify In Path

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Joye M. Carter, MD is a native of Wellsville, Ohio. She holds the distinction of being the first African American to be appointed a Chief Medical Examiner in the history of the USA. She was the first successful Forensic Pathology fellow in the USA and the first graduate of Howard University to become a board-certified forensic pathologist.Dr. Carter served as an USAF officer throughout her medical school education. Upon completing her formal medical training, she joined the Armed Forces Medical Examiner Department within the Department of Defense, quickly rising from an Assistant to Deputy Chief in 1.5 years. Dr. Carter revamped the military forensic pathology fellowship program.Dr. Carter served as the Chief Medical Examiner of the District of Columbia, Harris County (Houston), Texas, and Indianapolis, IN. She has had a private practice as a consultant for 20 years. Dr Carter served as a consultant to the prosecution in the trial of Officer Chauvin, who was found guilty of killing Mr. George Floyd. Dr. Carter has been a featured commentator on CNN and Court TV for many years. In 2017 Dr. Carter was appointed the first full time forensic pathologist in San Luis Obispo, CA. She enjoys mentoring a variety of students, interested in a career in forensic medicine or other forensic sciences, worldwide.Autopsies Have a History of Costly Mistakes, Yet Change Is Slow - The New York Times (nytimes.com)Joye Carter | LinkedIn
Released:
Jun 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The diversify in Path podcast explores how investing in diversity can lead to a high return of investment in pathology and lab medicine by learning from the knowledge and experiences of diverse voices within in our field.