This is the British meaning of surgeon, so just general doctor vs. doctor who cuts people up.
A police surgeon is a doctor trained in forensics. They assess injuries after an assault, whether a prisoner needs medical attention, etc. They are often a normal operating doctor who does police work when needed.
This is the British meaning of surgeon, so just general doctor vs. doctor who cuts people up.
A police surgeon is a doctor trained in forensics. They assess injuries after an assault, whether a prisoner needs medical attention, etc. They are often a normal operating doctor who does police work when needed.
Wait, is there a specific term for a doctor who primarily operates in British English?
There’s some differences. For example a surgeon in British English can be called Mr instead of Dr.
That sounds similar to what would be called a “medical examiner” in the US.
You mean a police surgeon?
Thank you. The other sub thread explaining this is doing a terrible job.