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The Medical Examiners Office investigates any human death that falls within any or all of the following catergories:
criminal violence
suicide
accident
suddenly when in apparent good condition
unattended by a practicing licensed physician
suspicious or unusual circumstances
criminal abortion
poisoning or attributable to an adverse reaction to drugs and/or alcohol
disease constituting a threat to public health
disease
injury or toxic agent resulting from employment
during medical diagnostic or therapeutic procedures
in any prison or penal institution
when involuntarily confined in jail, prison hospitals or other institutions or in police custody
when any human body is to be cremated, dissected or buried at sea
unclaimed bodies
when a dead body is brought into a new medico-legal jurisdiction without proper medical certification
Services Provided
The Medical Examiners Office provides:
Certificate of Death (to funeral directors for filing with local registrar)
Autopsy Protocol (description of what is found at autopsy)
Toxicology Report (lists any foreign substance found in body)
Special Study Reports (if applicable)
Cremation Permits (to funeral directors)
Historical Perspective
As a result of a 1972 referendum, the Office of the Medical Examiner of Cook County was established December 6, 1976, and the Office of the Coroner was abolished. The Office is the only Medical Examiner system in Illinois and covers half the population of the state. The Office of the Medical Examiner plays a vital role in the administration of justice and protection of public health.
A Medical Examiner differs from a Coroner in the following respects:
a medical examiner is an appointed official with necessary qualifications, while a Coroner is an elected official with no required qualifications
In Cook County, the President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners with the advice and consent of the Board of Commissioners appoints the medical examiner
The Medical Examiner must be a physician, licensed to practice medicine in the State of Illinois and be certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic and forensic pathology
The Medical Examiner serves continuously and can only be removed for cause.
Robert J. Stein, M.D. was appointed as the first Medical Examiner in 1976 and served until his retirement in 1993. The Cook County Institute of Forensic Medicine, completed in 1983, was renamed the Robert J. Stein Institute of Forensic Medicine in February 1994.
More than 18,000 deaths are reported to the Medical Examiner annually. Of this 6,000 are accepted for investigation. The office performs about 5,200 autopsies each year.
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Contact Information
Bureau Name:
Administration, Bureau of
Main Office:
2121 West Harrison Street
Chicago, Illinois 60612-3705
Telephone:
(312) 666-0500/0200
Director:
Dr. Nancy L. Jones, M.D. - Medical Examiner
Hours:
M-F: 8:30AM - 4:30PM Sat-Sun: Closed
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