Forensic Pathology Philippines

Forensic Pathology Philippines

What is the difference between forensic science and forensic pathology?​

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1. What is the difference between forensic science and forensic pathology?​


Answer:

performs an autopsy to determine the manner and a cause of death.

Explanation:

While a forensic scientist analyzes physical evidence for clues about a crime scene, a forensic pathologist performs an autopsy to determine the manner and a cause of death.

Answer:

While a forensic scientist analyzes physical evidence for clues about a crime scene, a forensic pathologist performs an autopsy to determine the manner and a cause of death.

Explanation:

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2. What are the strength of forensics in the Philippines?​


Concerted efforts to increase forensic scientists in PH

The University of the Philippines (UP) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) continue to champion science and technology applications to benefit the country.

On April 7, The Next Generation/The Now Generation Forensic Science Symposium was held to further promote the use and advantages of forensic science in conducting criminal investigations like examining crime scenes or tampered evidences; in identifying casualties after natural calamities like Typhoons Yolanda and Ondoy or man-made disasters like the Maguindanao massacre or the most recent Mamasapano tragedy; and in establishing familial relationships.With the advent of social media and communication gadgets, there is even a greater need for Filipinos to be more discerning when receiving and passing on information especially about crimes. Not discounting the help of eyewitness accounts, forensic science plays a significant role in the pursuit of criminal justice in the country.

Forensic scientist for each municipality

In a country where over 90% of convictions are based on testimonial evidence, the academic community is faced with getting more Filipinos to be aware of the use of forensic science and what recent technology is accessible in the country. Using available technology and putting science into good use to benefit the Filipino is a noble feat. Besides public safety and post-disaster management, forensic science applications can also play a vState of forensic science in the country

Assistant Secretary Lila Ramos Shahani, Head of Communications of Human Development and Poverty Reduction Cabinet provided the current state of disaster victim identification in the Philippines and the need for inter-agency cooperation. Ms. Sheila Dennis, a Fulbright scholar at UPD-NSRI-DAL shared her work and research on forensics and ethnicity relevant in getting to know more of the Filipinos genealogy. In her closing remarks, Dr. Carmencita D. Padilla Executive Director of the PGC emphasized to the young audience the importance of being passionate about an endeavor and being passionate along the way. Dr. Padilla likewise mentioned that collaboration is a key factor in success in research, and that the PGC is a partner for all researchers in the country. The PGC’s core facilities, the DNA Sequencing Core Facility and Core Facility for Bioinformatics are not limited to the University of the Philippines. The PGC is meant to help all the researchers, scientists, faculty or students or faculty researchers to be able to move forward and come up with genomics research projects. Dr. Padilla added that the DOST’s Philippine Council for Health Research and Development is very keen to support PGC’s 3rd core facility which is the Bio-banking Facility. Dr. Padilla said, “We are very fortunate to have received 600 million pesos worth of research grants spread over the PGC’s fiveresearch programs: Agriculture, Health, Forensics & Ethnicity, Biodiversity and Ethics, Legal & Social Issues”. UP likewise provided 300 million pesos to build the PGC building which will soon house the core facilities. “For the first time in my career as faculty member and researcher, I truly felt the support of the government” Dr. Padilla added.

To end the whole day symposium, students from UP and other universities, representatives from government agencies and private organizations had a tour of the UPD-NSRI-DAL, and the PGC’s DNA Sequencing Core Facility and the Core Facility for Bioinformatics. The symposium is a project of the University’s Philippine Genome Center, Program on Forensics and Ethnicity, the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Natural Sciences Research Institute, DNA Analysis Laboratory and the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Institute of Biology, Biology Class 397 (Bio 397).


3. How to be a forensic scientist in the philippines?


Answer:

The Bachelor of Forensic Science is a four-year degree program in the Philippines that will train you in using scientific principles and techniques to solve different crimes. Some examples of courses that you may take while enrolled in this program include: Philippine Criminal Justice System.

Explanation:

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4. how pathology affect living.​


Type 1 and type 2 diabetes have long been viewed as two diseases, the first auto-immune with a large genetic component, the second metabolic, linked to obesity and a sedentary lifestyle. “These are two very different disorders,” says C. Ronald Kahn, a senior investigator at Joslin Diabetes Center and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. “They lead to similar metabolic problems and similar long-term complications, but they have two very different pathogenic routes.”


5. who is the father of pathology​


Answer:

The father of pathology is Rodulf Carl Virchow


6. the pathology is the doctor who​


The pathology is the doctor who analyzes the human body and its tissues. He or she is also in charge of conducting lab testing. They are also a key element of the treatment team, since they assist other healthcare experts in reaching a diagnosis.


7. it refers to a specific pathology​


Answer:

the study of disease

Explanation:

Pathology is the study of disease. It is the bridge between science and medicine. It underpins every aspect of patient care, from diagnostic testing and treatment advice to using cutting-edge genetic technologies and preventing disease. Doctors and scientists working in pathology are experts in illness and disease.


8. Distinguish between forensic science and forensic photography​


Answer:

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9. forensic psychophysiology​


Answer:

What is a forensic Psychophysiologist?

This process is called forensic psychophysiology, which denotes the relationship to the mind and body as it pertains to physical responses to thoughts and emotions. The true professional title of a polygraph examiner, then, is forensic psychophysiologist.

What does a Psychophysiologist do?

Psychophysiology is the study of the relationship between physiological signals recorded from the body and brain to mental processes and disorders.

What is psychophysiological therapy?

Psychophysiology is a branch of physiology that deals with the relationship between a person's mental and physiological processes. Psychophysiological treatment involves using the relationship between the mind and body to better control and improve the conditions and symptoms a patient may be experiencing.

What does a forensic toxicologist do?

Forensic toxicologists perform scientific tests on bodily fluids and tissue samples to identify any drugs or chemicals present in the body. Working in a lab, the forensic toxicologist performs tests on samples collected by forensic pathologists during an autopsy or by crime scene investigators.

What is a psychophysiological disorder?

Psychophysiological disorders are physical disorders with psychological overlays. Because the proportion of psychological overlay is always variable, these types of disorders can be challenging to treat in primary care settings—particularly with regard to the management of any associated pain symptoms.

What is a psychophysiological illness?

In DSM-IV, psychophysiological disorders are defined as any medical conditions which are adversely affected by psychological factors such as stress, behavior, or mood. Headache. Migraine and muscle-contraction (also called tension) headaches are the most common types of headache (Williamson, 1981).

What is psychophysiological assessment?

Psychophysiological assessment involves recording and quantifying various physiological responses in controlled conditions using electromechanical equipment (e.g., electromyography, electroencephalography, electrodermal activity, respiratory activity, electrocardiography).


10. what is anatomic pathology and clinical pathology? ​


Anatomical pathology or Anatomic pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the macroscopic, microscopic, biochemical, immunologic and molecular examination of organs and tissues.

Clinical pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology and molecular pathology.

Answer:

Anatomic pathology is the branch of medicine that studies the effect of disease on the structure of body organs, both as a whole (grossly) and microscopically.

Clinical pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology and molecular pathology.


11. cause and effect of Pathological aging​


Answer:

What is pathological aging?

changes that occur because of age-related disease, as distinct from changes associated with normal healthy aging.

There are diseases that are not typical of the old age or that manifest themselves starting from non-older ages and tend to worsen in relation to age. Excluding these diseases, there are others that, apart from particular exceptions with early onset, are characteristic of the elderly. “Aging pathology” means the study of these diseases that are typical of old age and in particular the study of the general phenomena that are their primary causes

What causes Pathological Aging?

The pathological forms of aging are substantially of two types, depending on the causes that are at their origin (Libertini 2017): (1) Some alterations of the ecological niche to which our species is adapted, in particular alterations of the lifestyle, cause an acceleration and a worsening of the phenomena


12. What human pathological conditions similar to Fish Pathological conditions​


Answer:

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Explanation:

Like humans and other animals, fish suffer from diseases and parasites. Fish defences against disease are specific and non-specific. Non-specific defences include skin and scales, as well as the mucus layer secreted by the epidermis that traps microorganisms and inhibits their growth. If pathogens breach these defences, fish can develop inflammatory responses that increase the flow of blood to infected areas and deliver white blood cells that attempt to destroy the pathogens.


13. define veterinary pathology​


Veterinary pathologists are veterinarians who specialize in the diagnosis of diseases through the examination of animal tissue and body fluids. Like medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology


14. what is the important of forensic dentist in forensic science?​


Answer:

Forensic dentistry is a spedalty that relates dental evidence to investigation


15. what is plant pathology ​


Answer:

also called as phytopathology, it is the scientific study of disease in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental condition (physiological factors


16. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE OF FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY, FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY AND FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION?​


Answer:

Forensic science examines the scientific evidence at a crime scene—DNA collection and analysis, fingerprinting, ballistics studies and other laboratory work. Forensic psychology applies the study of psychology within a legal framework. Yet both are integral parts of today's judicial systemForensic science is therefore further organized into the following fields: Trace Evidence Analysis. Forensic Toxicology. Forensic Psychology.

17. Additive pathology radiography definition


Answer:

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18. It serves as the foundation of plant pathology


Answer:

Plant pathology (also phytopathology) is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors).

Explanation:


19. Distinguish between forensic science and forensic photography​


Answer:

Forensic science technicians (also referred to as forensic lab technicians) are no different than forensic scientists; indeed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics categorizes all work performed by a forensic scientist as that of a forensic science technician.

Forensic photography, also referred to as crime scene photography, is an activity that records the initial appearance of the crime scene and physical evidence, in order to provide a permanent record for the courts.

Explanation:

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20. 1. what are the 3 stages in tge historical development of plant pathology in thr philippines?2. Who are the scienctist/pioneers in tge field of plant pathology?3. what are the contributions of these scientist or pioneers?4. How did plant pathology started in the philippines?5. what are the theories in the plant pathology which development?6. what was the first disease incidence in the philippines?​


Answer:

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21. pLant Pathologyexamples and explaination?​


Answer:

Plant pathology is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens and environmental conditions. Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, viruses, viroids, virus-like organisms, phytoplasmas, protozoa, nematodes and parasitic plants

Explanation:


22. History of plant pathology


Answer:

Aristotle, Plato's student, recorded plant diseases as early as 350 B.C., and his colleague Theophrastus observed and speculated about diseases of cereals, legumes, and trees. Evidently, plant diseases were destructive in ancient times and the people lived in fear of famine.

Answer:

Aristotle, Plato's student, recorded plant diseases as early as 350 B.C., and his colleague Theophrastus observed and speculated about diseases of cereals, legumes, and trees. Evidently, plant diseases were destructive in ancient times and the people lived in fear of famine.

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23. what are the weakness of learning forensic in the Philippines​


Answer:

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24. if you are forensic photographer,what will your do or what step are you going toke in conducting forensic photography?​


Answer:

Crime Scene - Forensic Photography

The Basic Steps to ensure proper Forensic Photography

Photography has often been portrayed as an art, a hobby and mostly a passion. Forensic Photography is photography with a twist! It requires the eyes of a forensic expert and the acumen of a skilled photographer who knows his camera the best!

“Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” – Elliott Erwitt, acclaimed American documentary photographer.


25. Which of the following pathologies of the respiratory system are classified as additive pathologies?


Answer:

BRONCHIECTASIS

Explanation:

A permanent, abnormal dilation of one or more large bronchi as a result of destruction of the elastic and muscular components of the bronchial wall best describes:

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26. what is the definition of plant pathology?​


Answer:

Plant pathology is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens and environmental conditions.

It is an act of changes in a plant that are caused by disease.


27. the importance of plant pathology​


Answer: Importance of Plant Pathology

Plant Pathology has advanced techniques to protect crops from losses due to diseases. The science of plant pathology has contributed disease free certified seed production. Most of the diseases with known disease cycle can now be avoided by the modification of cultural practices.

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28. Definition of Forensic​


Answer:

Explanation:

relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.


29. at present what other distinct laboratories in the Philippines performing forensic chemical do analysis?​


Answer:

These laboratories are located at the Natural Sciences Research Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman campus (UP-NSRI DAl); the St luke's Medical Center (SlMC), the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Explanation:

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30. How do you compare forensic science in America and the Philippines?​


Answer:

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Answer:

Best Forensic Science universities and graduate schools

- George Washington University, in the US.

- University of Dundee, in the UK.

- University of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.

- Uppsala University, in Sweden.

- The Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, in Germany.

Explanation:

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