Michael Tsokos about forensic medicine, corona and mysterious death
Michael Tsokos about forensic medicine, corona and mysterious death
Michael Tsokos, well -known forensic doctor in Germany, was head of forensic medicine at the Berlin Charité before giving up this position at the end of 2023. Tsoko's concerns about the increasing political orientation of the Charité in recent years. The prioritization of political aspects about independent university medicine ultimately led him to give up his position. Tsokos also emphasized the changes in the lecturer relationship, especially during the Corona period, where the apprenticeship was reduced and the student training seemed neglected.
The discrepancy between the access requirements for studying medicine and the actual suitability for medical practice was also addressed by Tsokos. He emphasized that the study requirements cannot necessarily predict the quality of a future doctor. Tsokos also criticized the limitation of the teaching content, especially in his field of forensic medicine, which has been massively restricted over the years.
In addition, Tsoko's insights into his views of forensic medicine, including hair analysis and virtual autopsy. He also discussed his interests in old investigative files, such as the case of Whitney Houston and Kurt Cobain. With regard to the training of corpses and the overlooked homicides in Germany, Tsokos emphasized the need to train better training.
A central topic that Tsokos appealed was the anonymity and loneliness that are often associated with dying in large cities. He described the tragic cases of rotten corpses that are discovered in Berlin apartments every week, and emphasized the importance of forensic medicine to uncover the truth and prevent misunderstandings.