What is the difference between a coroner and a medical examiner?



Answers:
nothing. the jargon are interchangeable.

A coroner is either the presiding officer of a special court, a medical officer or an officer of statute responsible for investigating deaths, specifically those happening lower than unusual circumstances.

Many jurisdictions enjoy the office of coroner, or their equivalent (medical examiner is a frequent alternative title within the United States).
Vanity is correct. The terms are interchangeable.
A coroner is any the presiding officer of a special court, a medical officer or an officer of law responsible for investigating death, particularly those going on under unusual circumstances.

Many jurisdiction have the department of coroner, or their equivalent (medical examiner is a frequent alternative title in the United States).
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