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Dr Denise Gemmellaro is a forensic entomologist, and my guest today.
We discuss how she initially pursued medical school but found it was not for her.
She found forensic entomology to be a complete and engaging field that allowed her to work on real cases and teach.
Dr. Gemmellaro emphasized the importance of students realizing they can change their career path and explore different avenues.
Forensic entomology involves the study of insects and arthropods in medico-legal investigations, providing valuable information on the circumstances of death and post-mortem events.
In entomotoxicology, substances found in maggots can indicate what was present in the body prior to death, aiding in toxicology analysis.
Dr. Gemmellaro has conducted training for law enforcement in forensic entomology, emphasizing the importance of proper evidence collection and handling.
She has also been involved in international projects in Africa and Central America to introduce forensic science and inspire local professionals in the field.
Dr. Gemmellaro encourages those interested in forensic entomology to explore entomology programs and resources, as well as consider related fields like law enforcement or lab technician roles.
Links for this episode:
Health Podcast Network
LabVine Learning
Dress A Med scrubs
Digital Pathology Club
Dr Denise Gemmellaro email
American Board of Forensic Entomology
The ESA (Entomological Society of America)
ESA pages listing the entomology programs in the US:
here
and here
People of Pathology Podcast:
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Dr Denise Gemmellaro is a forensic entomologist, and my guest today.
We discuss how she initially pursued medical school but found it was not for her.
She found forensic entomology to be a complete and engaging field that allowed her to work on real cases and teach.
Dr. Gemmellaro emphasized the importance of students realizing they can change their career path and explore different avenues.
Forensic entomology involves the study of insects and arthropods in medico-legal investigations, providing valuable information on the circumstances of death and post-mortem events.
In entomotoxicology, substances found in maggots can indicate what was present in the body prior to death, aiding in toxicology analysis.
Dr. Gemmellaro has conducted training for law enforcement in forensic entomology, emphasizing the importance of proper evidence collection and handling.
She has also been involved in international projects in Africa and Central America to introduce forensic science and inspire local professionals in the field.
Dr. Gemmellaro encourages those interested in forensic entomology to explore entomology programs and resources, as well as consider related fields like law enforcement or lab technician roles.
Links for this episode:
Health Podcast Network
LabVine Learning
Dress A Med scrubs
Digital Pathology Club
Dr Denise Gemmellaro email
American Board of Forensic Entomology
The ESA (Entomological Society of America)
ESA pages listing the entomology programs in the US:
here
and here
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