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OCME

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Social Sciences
Unabridged   7.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 02/21/2023

OCME

Life in America's Top Forensic Medical Center

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696611794

Summary

Go behind the scenes inside the nation's preeminent Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, where good people fight the good fight amid the tragedies and absurdities of our age.

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Product Description

Bruce Goldfarb spent ten years with Maryland's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, where every sudden or unattended death in the state is scrutinized.

Touching on numerous scandals, including Derek Chauvin's trial for the murder of George Floyd and the tragic killing in police custody of Freddie Gray, Goldfarb pulls back the curtain on a pioneer institution in crisis.

Medical examiners and the investigators and technicians who support them play vital roles in the justice and public health systems of every American community. During Goldfarb's time with the Maryland OCME, opioid-related deaths contributed to a significant increase in their workload. Faced with a chronic shortage of qualified experts and inadequate funding, their important and fascinating work has become more challenging than most people could ever imagine.

The public gets a skewed view of the relationship between police and medical examiners from procedural crime dramas, Bruce Goldfarb writes of his work inside one of America's most storied forensic centers. We aren't on the same team . . . We aren't on any team. The medical examiner’s sole duty is to the deceased person. We speak for the dead.

Reviews/Praise

"A brilliant insider’s view of a critical yet vulnerable government agency." —Kirkus Reviews Starred Review

Author Bio

A former EMT/paramedic and a nursing school dropout, Bruce Goldfarb has written for national and local newspapers, magazines, and web publications. He is the author of 18 Tiny Deaths and served from 2012 to 2022 as the executive assistant to the chief of OCME Maryland. He lives in Baltimore.