Interview with forensic doctor Michael Tsokos: Criticism of the Charité and Brisante Cases
Interview with forensic doctor Michael Tsokos: Criticism of the Charité and Brisante Cases
The renowned forensic doctor Michael Tsokos, former head of forensic medicine at the Berlin Charité, spoke in an interview with the Berliner Zeitung about his long -term careers and the motives to end them. Tsokos expressed concerns about the increasing politicization of the Charité and neglecting student training in forensic medicine during the Corona period. After retreating from the Charité, he is now considering teaching in Hungary.
In terms of the corpse show, Tsoko's criticism of the inadequate training of doctors, which leads to many overlooked deaths. He emphasized the importance of well -founded training for doctors in order to be able to make precise diagnoses in the corpse. Tsokos also spoke about the urgency of more autopsy in the event of death in connection with Corona and emphasized that politics had not interpreted the figures for the corona deaths correctly.
Furthermore, Tsokos discussed prominent cases such as the death of the singer Whitney Houston and the Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain. He expressed brave theses about the possible external effects in the event of death and criticized the poor investigation in these cases. Tsokos was concerned about the sloppiness of many investigations and emphasized the relevance of thorough crime scene work.
Tsokos spoke about his future plans, including writing new books in the continuation of his successful crime series. He emphasized the importance of authentic and detailed descriptions in his works in order to make the medical work of forensic medicine understandable for a wide audience. Tsokos confirmed his commitment to the investigation of deaths and the mediation of medical knowledge to the public.
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