Investigation Division @ Lansing Police Department
Medical Examiner Investigator (D-ABMDI) @ Counties of Eaton and Ingham, Michigan
Medicolegal Investigator @ NDMS/ASPR/HHS/DMORT-V
Education:
@
Sexton HS
About:
Investigation Division @ From July 2015 to Present (6 months) Medical Examiner Investigator (D-ABMDI) @ As a medical examiner investigator, I conduct death scene investigations for the medical examiner by gathering information, history and conducting examinations to determine cause and manner of death according to Michigan statute. I am certified with the American Board of Medicolegal Death
Investigation Division @ From July 2015 to Present (6 months) Medical Examiner Investigator (D-ABMDI) @ As a medical examiner investigator, I conduct death scene investigations for the medical examiner by gathering information, history and conducting examinations to determine cause and manner of death according to Michigan statute. I am certified with the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators. From January 2006 to Present (10 years) Medicolegal Investigator @ From 2002 to Present (13 years) Fatality Management, Planner @ From September 2009 to April 2013 (3 years 8 months) Subject Matter Expert @ I worked as a subject matter expert with FEMA's Medical and Public Health Working Group on Fatality Management resource typing for state-to-state requests for assistance during a mass fatality incident. From January 2009 to April 2013 (4 years 4 months) Supervisor, Forensic Pathology (Retired) @ From 1977 to 2009 (32 years) Lansing, Michigan Area
Bachelor of Science (BS), Public Administration @ Michigan State University From 1981 to 1988 Sexton HS Ruth E. Grant is skilled in: Public Administration, Policy Analysis, Public Policy, Government, Policy, Intergovernmental Affairs, Disaster Response, NIMS, Preparedness, Program Evaluation, Incident Command, Grants, Public Health, Crisis Management, Counterterrorism
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