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American forensic pathology specialist
Janis Carol Amatuzio (born 1950)
[1] is an American forensic pathology specialist.
[2]
[3] She has authored books and has practiced
forensic science for 20 years.
[4] Amatuzio is known as the "compassionate coroner".
[5]
Amatuzio was born in
Minnesota and is
Italian American . Her father was Donald Amatuzio, a physician who died in 2006.
[6]
Amatuzio trained at the
University of Minnesota and the
Hennepin County Medical Center before founding Midwest Forensic Pathology in
Minneapolis .
[7]
[8] She was the
Medical Examiner in
Anoka County
[9]
[10] and served as coroner in a number of counties in
Minnesota and
Wisconsin until 2009.
[11]
[12]
A protégée of Amatuzio, Dr. A. Quinn Strobl, performed the
autopsy of the famous singer
Prince in 2016.
[13]
Amatuzio has appeared on the crime TV series
Deadly Women and
Forensic Files .
[14]
Amatuzio lives in
Coon Rapids, Minnesota .
[15]
Forever Ours: Real Stories of Immortality and Living from a Forensic Pathologist , 2007
[16]
[17]
[18]
Beyond Knowing: Mysteries and Messages of Death and Life from a Forensic Pathologist , 2008
[19]
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"Dr. Janis Amatuzio, MD – Red Wing, MN | Pathology on Doximity" . Doximity . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Dr. Janis Amatuzio, MD | Minneapolis, MN | Healthgrades" . www.healthgrades.com . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Janis Amatuzio, MD" . www.newworldlibrary.com . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"A coroner of compassion: The Anoka County medical examiner Dr. Janis Amatuzio's approach helps the families of the dead to grieve" . Twin Cities . 2008-03-10. Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Donald Amatuzio - Obituary" . www.legacy.com . 14 August 2006. Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Midwest Forensic Pathology :: About Dr. Janis Amatuzio MD" . midwestforensicpathology.com . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"MINNESOTA: New ways to study death offer glimpse of future life" . Grand Forks Herald . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
^ Tatting, Jon (5 October 2005).
"Coroner reveals trends on local death" . MessAge Media . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Dr. Janis Amatuzio" . Coast to Coast AM . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Well-known Anoka County coroner is retiring, won't be replaced" . Star Tribune . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Janis Amatuzio, MD" . www.newworldlibrary.com . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"This Is Who Is Doing Prince's Autopsy" . 2paragraphs.com. Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Deadly Women : Investigation Discovery" . 2011-08-15. Archived from
the original on 2011-08-15. Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Janis Amatuzio Facebook, Twitter & MySpace on PeekYou" . www.peekyou.com . Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Beyond Knowing - by Janis Amatuzio (Paperback)" . Target. Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
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"Thoughts on Letting go and Forever Ours by Dr. Janis Amatuzio" . Blue Star Visions . 25 February 2012. Retrieved 2020-10-03 .
^ Amatuzio, Janis (2007). Forever Ours: Real Stories of Immortality and Living from a Forensic Pathologist . New World Library.
ISBN
978-1577315995 .
^ Amatuzio, Janis (2008). Beyond Knowing: Mysteries and Messages of Death and Life from a Forensic Pathologist . United Kingdom.
ISBN
978-1577316343 . {{
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