Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Legal Medicine in North Carolina
Definition | Legal Medicine is a special field of medicine that focuses on various aspects of medicine and law. Historically, the practice of legal medicine made contributions to medicine as a scientific instrument to solve criminal perplexities. Since World War II, the domain of legal medicine has broadened to include not only aspects of medical science to solve legal and criminal problems but aspects of law as it applies to medicine. Legal Medicine continues to grow as medicolegal issues like medical malpractice and liability, government regulation of health care, issues of tort reform, and moral and ethical complexities presented by technological advances become increasingly prominent. Many medical schools have implemented courses which supply medicolegal instruction for medical students, and many law schools now offer medicolegal courses. Also, dual degree programs in law and medicine have been created to assist physicians to bridge the gap between medicine and the law. |
Grouping | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians |
Classification | Legal Medicine |
Health providers classified as Legal Medicine in North Carolina
Provider | City | Specializations |
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Trina Tridico | Hickory | |
Ailisa Smith | Hickory | |
George Bartels | Cary | |
Dr. Robert Slaney | Willow Spring |
- Ahoskie ( 1 )
- Albemarle ( 1 )
- Angier ( 1 )
- Apex ( 1 )
- Archdale ( 1 )
- Asheboro ( 1 )
- Asheville ( 4 )
- Ayden ( 1 )
- Belmont ( 1 )
- Biscoe ( 1 )
- Boone ( 1 )
- Brevard ( 1 )
- Burgaw ( 1 )
- Burlington ( 3 )
- Cameron ( 1 )
- Carrboro ( 1 )
- Carthage ( 1 )
- Cary ( 2 )
- Cedar Point ( 1 )
- Chadbourn ( 1 )
- Charlotte ( 19 )
- Cherokee ( 1 )
- Clayton ( 1 )
- Clinton ( 2 )
- Clyde ( 1 )
- Concord ( 6 )
- Conover ( 1 )
- Conway ( 1 )
- Dunn ( 1 )
- Durham ( 10 )
- Eden ( 1 )
- Edenton ( 1 )
- Elizabeth City ( 3 )
- Elizabethtown ( 2 )
- Elkin ( 1 )
- Fairmont ( 1 )
- Farmville ( 1 )
- Fayetteville ( 5 )
- Forest City ( 1 )
- Four Oaks ( 1 )
- Franklin ( 1 )
- Fuquay Varina ( 1 )
- Gastonia ( 2 )
- Goldsboro ( 3 )
- Graham ( 1 )
- Greensboro ( 5 )
- Greenville ( 2 )
- Hamlet ( 1 )
- Hampstead ( 1 )
- Henderson ( 2 )
- Hendersonville ( 1 )
- Hickory ( 3 )
- High Point ( 2 )
- Huntersville ( 3 )
- Jacksonville ( 3 )
- Jamestown ( 1 )
- Kannapolis ( 2 )
- Kenansville ( 1 )
- King ( 1 )
- Kings Mountain ( 2 )
- Kinston ( 2 )
- Laurinburg ( 2 )
- Lenoir ( 1 )
- Lexington ( 1 )
- Lillington ( 1 )
- Lincolnton ( 1 )
- Louisburg ( 2 )
- Lumberton ( 1 )
- Madison ( 1 )
- Manteo ( 1 )
- Marion ( 1 )
- Marshville ( 1 )
- Matthews ( 1 )
- Maxton ( 1 )
- Mebane ( 2 )
- Mint Hill ( 1 )
- Mocksville ( 1 )
- Monroe ( 2 )
- Mooresville ( 2 )
- Morehead City ( 1 )
- Morganton ( 1 )
- Mount Olive ( 1 )
- Mt Airy ( 1 )
- Murphy ( 1 )
- New Bern ( 2 )
- North Wilkesboro ( 2 )
- Oxford ( 2 )
- Pembroke ( 1 )
- Pinehurst ( 1 )
- Pittsboro ( 1 )
- Plymouth ( 1 )
- Raeford ( 1 )
- Raleigh ( 8 )
- Red Springs ( 2 )
- Reidsville ( 2 )
- Roanoke Rapids ( 1 )
- Rockingham ( 1 )
- Rocky Mount ( 3 )
- Rolesville ( 1 )
- Roseboro ( 1 )
- Roxboro ( 1 )
- Salisbury ( 1 )
- Sanford ( 2 )
- Scotland Neck ( 1 )
- Shallotte ( 1 )
- Shelby ( 3 )
- Siler City ( 1 )
- Smithfield ( 1 )
- Snow Hill ( 1 )
- Southern Pines ( 1 )
- Southport ( 1 )
- Spring Hope ( 1 )
- Spruce Pine ( 1 )
- St. Pauls ( 1 )
- Statesville ( 3 )
- Supply ( 2 )
- Swannanoa ( 1 )
- Sylva ( 1 )
- Tarboro ( 1 )
- Taylorsville ( 1 )
- Thomasville ( 1 )
- Trenton ( 1 )
- Wadesboro ( 2 )
- Wake Forest ( 1 )
- Wallace ( 1 )
- Warrenton ( 1 )
- Warsaw ( 1 )
- Washington ( 1 )
- Weaverville ( 1 )
- Whiteville ( 1 )
- Williamston ( 1 )
- Wilmington ( 4 )
- Wilson ( 2 )
- Windsor ( 1 )
- Winston Salem ( 3 )
- Winston-salem ( 3 )
- Yadkinville ( 1 )
- Yanceyville ( 1 )
- Youngsville ( 1 )
- Zebulon ( 1 )
Related specializations
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