Interview with forensic doctor Michael Tsokos - from the Charité to Hungary: reasons for his farewell
Interview with forensic doctor Michael Tsokos - from the Charité to Hungary: reasons for his farewell
Michael Tsokos, a renowned forensic doctor in Germany, worked as head of forensic medicine at the Berlin Charité, among other things, until he gave up this position at the end of 2023. In an interview with the Berliner Zeitung, Tsokos spoke about his career choice, the differences between pathology and forensic medicine and the importance of careful training of doctors.
tsokos emphasized that his goal as a forensic doctor was always to gain knowledge that serves society, be it in the case of traffic accident examinations or the detection of possible dangers to the public. He also criticized the access requirements for studying medicine, which he considered too restrictive because they could rule out potentially talented doctors.
In terms of his decision to leave Charité, Tsoko's political influences and lack of support for teaching named as decisive reasons. He planned to teach in Hungary because he had experienced a more intensive relationship between lecturers and students there.
Furthermore, Tsokos discussed the importance of hair analysis in forensic medicine and the use of virtual autopsies for the destructive examination of corpses. He also mentioned mysterious deaths such as that of Ritter Kahlbutz and expressed his convictions regarding controversial causes of death among well -known personalities such as Whitney Houston.
In relation to the corpse show, Tsokos still criticized the insufficient training of doctors in this area and emphasized the need for a better examination of causes of death in order to uncover possible crimes. He emphasized that many homicides in Germany are overlooked, which is due to a lack of training and financial incentives. Tsokos also spoke about his work with abused children and the establishment of institutions for violence protection examination.
tsokos also reflected on the changes in his personality in connection with his professional career and the treatment of cruel deaths. Despite the hard relevance in forensic medicine, he emphasized the professional approach that he pursues when investigating the causes of death. He confirmed his efforts to get forensic medicine out of its shadowy existence and to convey to the population what important role it plays in the search for truth.
During the interview,Michael Tsokos showed a clear attitude to improve medical training, the education of deaths and transparency in forensic medicine. His decision to leave the Charité and devote himself to new challenges reflected his endeavor to advance the subject of forensic medicine at various levels and to eliminate unnecessary obstacles.