Interview with forensic doctor Michael Tsokos: Insider knowledge and future plans

Interview with forensic doctor Michael Tsokos: Insider knowledge and future plans

The renowned forensic doctor Michael Tsokos, former head of the Institute for Forensic Medicine at the Berlin Charité, reflects on his professional career and developments in his field. In the course of his career, Tsokos has examined a variety of people and experienced unusual cases, including cases of unnatural causes of death. Despite the challenges and the sensitive handling of deceased people, Tsokos remains professionally and reflected on his work.

is interesting Tsokos' approach to sensitize the public to forensic medicine and to emphasize the importance of correct autopsy. He emphasizes the need for a well -founded training for doctors who are entrusted with corpses to prevent unexplained deaths. Tsokos criticizes the inadequate corpse show and points out that many unnatural deaths are overlooked in Germany.

In addition to his professional activity as a forensic doctor, Tsokos is also active as a bestselling author and TV producer. He is committed to making forensic medicine accessible to a wider audience without falling into voyeurism. Tsokos' commitment to the investigation of unexplained deaths and the sensitization of the public for the work of forensic medicine shape his professional life.

The impressive experiences of Michael Tsokos, which he collected in the course of his career, illustrate the importance of forensic medicine and the important role that at least medical doctors play when investigating deaths. Tsokos' use for improved training in corpses shows his commitment to accuracy and objectivity in the forensic examination of deaths.

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