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what is a forensic rehab specialist

by Zachariah Fadel Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is a forensic rehab specialist? The IARP Forensic Section provides a venue for rehabilitation professionals who provide Forensic Expert services in matters of litigation, such as worker's compensation, personal injury, product liability, medical/professional malpractice, catastrophic injury, and others.

Some main areas of focus for the forensic rehabilitation specialist include: (1) Understanding the differences between litigation that falls within state or federal venues. (2) Understanding of court procedures, rules governing the court, roles of the various parties involved within a deposition or court trial.

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What does a rehabilitation specialist do?

Oct 02, 2020 · Forensic Specialists analyze and evaluate physical evidence using different analysis methods like chemical, instrumental, microscopic, and physical. They are sometimes required to work with blood and other biological fluids, hair, gunshot residue, etc. Forensic Specialist duties depend on their area of expertise.

What are the different jobs in the rehabilitation field?

The IARP Forensic Section provides a venue for rehabilitation professionals who provide Forensic Expert services in matters of litigation, such as worker's compensation, personal injury, product liability, medical/professional malpractice, catastrophic injury, and others. Ethical standards, practices, and common situations found in the litigation process are accessible …

Why become a forensic section member?

Forensic peer specialists are Certified Peer Specialists who utilize their own history of criminal justice system involvement and mental health recovery to deliver services related to behavioral health and criminal justice system involvement.

What is the difference between a forensic consultant and an expert?

Oct 20, 2021 · Forensic Science Specialist Job Description. Forensic science specialists examine and evaluate physical evidence, using chemical, microscopic, instrumental and physical methods of analysis. They may be required to work with blood and other biological fluids, hair, gunshot residue, drugs, fibers, paint and glass.

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Essential Information

Forensic science specialists spend much of their time in laboratory settings, analyzing physical evidence from crime scenes. They should be proficient in conducting many types of tests, analyzing the results and reporting them.

Forensic Science Specialist Job Description

Forensic science specialists examine and evaluate physical evidence, using chemical, microscopic, instrumental and physical methods of analysis. They may be required to work with blood and other biological fluids, hair, gunshot residue, drugs, fibers, paint and glass.

Forensic Science Specialist Requirements

Those who would like to become forensic science specialists should have at least a bachelor's degree. They would benefit from choosing a major that's heavily science-oriented, such as forensic science, chemistry, biochemistry or biology.

Salary and Job Outlook

In May 2020, the BLS reported that workers in the 90th percentile or higher earned $100,910 or more per year, whereas the bottom 10th percentile earned $36,630 or less per year. The BLS projects that this career field will grow much faster than the average growth of all occupations through 2029.

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