
Forensic Anthropology: Examining Human Skeletal Remains
09/29/23 • 21 min
If you love science and human anatomy, this episode is for you.
Chris speaks with Dr. Natalie Langley, a Board Certified Forensic Anthropologist, who specializes in examining skeletal remains. Whether it’s to identify individuals, unravel mysteries, or find clues about ancestry, age, and signs of trauma or disease, Forensic Anthropologists bridge the gap between the living and the deceased.
Dr. Langley has a research lab at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona where she uses her skills to help physicians and surgeons improve pain management and relieve patient discomfort. As an Associate Professor of Anatomy, she also shares the education and certifications you need to land your first role as well as her best advice to get into this field of work.
JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/medical/forensic-anthropologist-natalie-langley-phd/
If you love science and human anatomy, this episode is for you.
Chris speaks with Dr. Natalie Langley, a Board Certified Forensic Anthropologist, who specializes in examining skeletal remains. Whether it’s to identify individuals, unravel mysteries, or find clues about ancestry, age, and signs of trauma or disease, Forensic Anthropologists bridge the gap between the living and the deceased.
Dr. Langley has a research lab at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona where she uses her skills to help physicians and surgeons improve pain management and relieve patient discomfort. As an Associate Professor of Anatomy, she also shares the education and certifications you need to land your first role as well as her best advice to get into this field of work.
JobGuppy Show Notes: https://jobguppy.com/medical/forensic-anthropologist-natalie-langley-phd/
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