Across
- 7. Medical doctor that primarily does autopsies and determines cause of death
- 11. Assess individual or family risk for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects
- 12. A physician who is highly trained to investigate, diagnose and treat an individual with cancer or suspected cancer
- 13. Registered nurse who specializes in the care of newborn infants
Down
- 1. A health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs
- 2. Responsible for reconstructing a scene based on blood evidence
- 3. Works under supervision of dentist to remove stains and deposits from the teeth, expose and develop x-rays
- 4. Physician specializing in the treatment of babies and children
- 5. A person skilled in testing for defects of vision in order to prescribe corrective glasses
- 6. An expert trained in the use of forensics techniques, such as gathering DNA evidence, collecting fingerprints, photographing the scene, sketching, and interviewing witnesses
- 8. A registered nurse who has received additional training and education in the administration of anesthetic medications
- 9. Responsible for investigating current public health events and their effect on the public; they're often referred to "disease detectives"
- 10. Trained in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the brain, spine, spinal cord, nerves, intracranial, and intraspinal vasculature
