У меня вопрос: если работал у нас судмедэкспертом, то что светит в Штатах? Например санитаром можно? И если с беглым знанием английского языка? Что-то я по этой отрасли в нэте ничего не нашел.
А еще какая либо информация есть?
У вас врачебное образование?
Если да - готовьтесь к экзаменам, потому что любая мало-мальски квалифицированная работа в здравоохранении требует лицензирования, даже работа санитара морга. То, кем вы работали, конечно, имеет значение - но это при продолжении врачебной или научной карьеры. Например, если решите патологоанатомом стать.
На все остальное надо малость доучиваться.
Что касается [morgue attendant or technician] - именно так это называется:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with an Associate’s degree in Funeral Service Arts and Sciences or a closely related field; or,B Successful completion of sixty (60) credit hours in a health related, science related or laboratory related curriculum from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees; or,
C One (1) year of work experience, or its part time equivalent, in mortuary or morgue service work, pathological laboratory work, or a closely related field; or,
D An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of (A) (B) and (C).
http://www.ongov.net/Employment/jobs/specs/sp22490.htm
Job Related and Essential Qualifications:
Training and Experience: Requires completion of four years of high school, supplemented by six months of experience in a morgue or mortuary assisting in the preparation of bodies for burial; handling and caring for bodies in an anatomical or surgical laboratory; as an embalmer’s assistant or apprentice; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Requires a working knowledge of the techniques involved in the handling and preparation of bodies of deceased persons for post-mortem examinations or burial; hospital methods and procedures; the care of surgical instruments and equipment.
Requires ability and skill to: follow written and oral instructions; prepare simple records; deal tactfully and courteously with morticians and members of the family of deceased persons; handle remains of deceased persons.