Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 31-501-9.2 - General Standards1. All Designated Pathologists will be physicians (M.D. or D.O.) licensed to practice medicine in the State of Mississippi, and will be Board Certified or Board Eligible in Anatomic Pathology and have a special interest in Forensic Pathology.2. All autopsy reports will be completed in a timely manner (normally within thirty (30) days for routine cases and ninety (90) days for complex cases). Complete autopsy reports, including all findings and interpretations will be submitted promptly to the State Medical Examiner's Office, with copies furnished to the authorizing Medical Examiner's Office, District Attorney and Court Clerk, as required by Mississippi Statutes.3. Pathology residents at University of Mississippi Medical Center will be allowed to perform post-mortem examinations under the supervision of a Designated Pathologist in accordance with procedures established by the State Medical Examiner and the UMC Department of Pathology.4. The Designated Pathologist Review Committee will develop and maintain a Quality Assurance Enhancement Program concerning performance of autopsies and other activities of Designated Pathologists within the medicolegal death investigation system. If the standard and quality of performance by any pathologist on the designated list does not meet minimal requirements as determined by the Designated Pathologist Review Committee, that pathologist may be removed from the designated list by a majority vote of the Committee, in accordance with procedures to be established by the Committee.31 Miss. Code. R. 501-9.2
Miss. Code Ann. § 45-1-3 and § 41-61-51, et al.