Sessions
Co-sleeping, Infant Deaths, Scene Investigation & the Autopsy: A Comprehensive Review
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Tue
I am originally from New York and most of my education has taken place in the Northeast. I graduated from Seton Hall University with a B.S. Biology and minors in chemistry and Japanese. I received my medical doctorate from Saint George’s University followed by completion of a combined anatomic and clinical pathology rotation at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey. I then completed my forensic pathology training in Miami-Dade County, Florida. I became interested in forensic pathology because of a fascination with toxicology. I am very interested in both the physiologic effects of drugs of abuse as well as demographic factors that surround their use. I am particularly interested in emerging use of novel substances such as new designer drugs of abuse and the over-the-counter substance, kratom. Currently, I am working on a research project with an OHSU resident regarding Vaping Associated Lung Disease (VALI).