The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Medical Examiner’s (ME) Office provides complete forensic pathology services to 153 of Georgia’s 159 counties in deaths which qualify as coroner cases under the Georgia Death Investigation Act. Autopsies are conducted by GBI medical examiners at the headquarters laboratory in Decatur and in the regional laboratories in Macon and Savannah.
The fellow will be exposed to a large volume of both homicide and non-homicide cases from urban, suburban, and rural settings.
Under direct supervision of board certified forensic pathologists, the fellow will perform autopsies and postmortem examinations to determine cause and manner of death, review postmortem radiographs for identification and trauma analysis, collect specimens for toxicology, submit and review histologic specimens, collect evidence to be disseminated to various laboratories and agencies, prepare reports of postmortem examination and autopsies, review pertinent documents such as medical records, police reports, toxicology reports and outside laboratory reports, and testify in court when called. The GBI ME Office has consultants in forensic anthropology, odontology, neuropathology, clinical child abuse specialists, radiology, pediatric pathology, and entomology.
Organization:
Georgia Bureau of Investigation Medical Examiner Office in conjunction with the Medical
College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Primary Work Location:
Decatur, GA (Greater Atlanta area)
Requirements:
Applicants must possess a M.D. or D.O. degree and be board eligible in AP or AP/CP
prior to starting fellowship. The applicants must have a valid license to practice
medicine in the State of Georgia prior to the commencement of the fellowship. Selected
candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the office;
however, no weekend service or holiday work will be required. The fellows must also
be available to receive and respond to telephone inquiries from home, while acting
in an on-call status during the second half of the academic year. A further background
check will be required through the GBI. The applicants must be physically capable
of performing autopsies and post-mortem examinations and be able to prepare presentations
for office meetings. The applicants must have a valid Georgia driver’s license.
Stipends:
Salary will be commensurate with candidate's level of training.
We are currently accepting applications for the '25-'26 academic year.
Applications accepted: September 1, 2023 - November 1, 2023
Interview Period: January 2024 – February 2024
Match opens: February 7, 2024
Ranking opens: March 20, 2024
Ranking Closes: April 17, 2024
Match Day: May 1, 2024
Fellowship Begins: July 1, 2025
Applications:
Program Director:
Rachel Geller, MD
Associate Medical Examiner
Georgia Bureau of Investigation, DOFS
Program Contact Information:
Courtney Lawrence, Fellowship Coordinator
Augusta University
Forensic Pathology, 3121 Panthersville Rd.
Decatur, GA 30034
Phone: (404) 270-8212
Fax: (404) 270-8183
E-mail: courtney.lawrence@gbi.ga.gov