The Medicolegal Death Investigation Subcommittee focuses on standards and guidelines related to sudden, unnatural, unexplained or suspicious deaths, including homicides, suicides, unintentional fatal injuries, drug-related deaths and other deaths that are sudden or unexpected; determination of the cause and manner of death.
In October 2020, the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) Subcommittee was moved under the Medicolegal Death Investigation Subcommittee as a formal Task Group (TG). The DVI TG will continue to advance the scientific basis for disaster victim identification and mass fatality management operations by assembling multi-disciplinary professionals to develop consensus standards, guidelines and best practices for use by medicolegal, public health and emergency management practitioners.
Officers | Members | Standards | Other Work Products
Kelly Keyes, Subcommittee Chair, RTI International
Vacant, Subcommittee Vice Chair
Michelle Rippy, Subcommittee Executive Secretary, California State University East Bay
Tiffany Williams, DVI TG Executive Secretary, Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Department
Jason Byrd, University of Florida/Maples Center for Forensic Medicine (DVI TG member)
Adam Covach, Fond du Lac County Medical Examiner's Office
Nicole Croom, University of Washington & King County Medical Examiner's Office
Brian Ehret, Onondaga County Office of the Medical Examiner
Benjamin Figura, West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center (DVI TG member)
Jan Gorniak, World Peace Forensic Consulting, LLC
Casey Gould, Dallas County Medical Examiner
Katherine Grosso, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System
Amy Hawes, Tennessee Office of the State Chief Medical Examiner
Gene Hernandez, Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner
Bryan Hoffman, New Jersey Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner
Sean Hurst, Oregon State Police Chief Medical Examiner
Michelle Jorden, County of Santa Clara Medical Examiner-Coroner
Marie Lasater, Show Me Forensics
Jessica MacDonald, Ada County Coroner's Office (DVI TG member)
Katherine Maloney, Erie County Medical Examiner's Office
Melanie Rouse, Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner (DVI TG member)
Naeem Ullah, New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Paul Uribe, Fort Bend County Medical Examiner Office
Nessa Vercillo, Onondaga County Medical Examiner
Jason Wiersema, Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences (DVI TG member)
These documents may contain information to help forensic scientists, judges, lawyers, researchers, and other readers better understand the nature, scope, and foundations of the individual disciplines as currently practiced. The identification of these documents does not represent an endorsement by OSAC or NIST. Only standards that are posted on the OSAC Registry and Technical Guidance documents, are endorsed by OSAC. The referenced documents may be subject to copyright. Note: Subcommittee position statements or responses to data collections by the subcommittee do not necessarily represent the position of OSAC or NIST.
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