Bimenya G S, Bhootra B L, Mukasa Nsereko
Department of Pathology, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
J Clin Forensic Med. 2005 Apr;12(2):81-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jcfm.2004.08.004.
Forensic medicine services (medico-legal services) as it is provided today in Uganda is discussed with special reference to forensic pathology and also to future plans for improvement to ensure quality service. Forensic medicine services are divided into clinical forensic medicine and forensic pathology. In Uganda, these services are rendered partly by pathologists attached to University, by pathologists and medical officers employed by police and by medical officers attached to hospitals. In Uganda, all types of unnatural deaths are reported to nearest police station and appointed investigating police officer(s) will take necessary action to have a medico-legal postmortem done as soon as possible. Currently there is no qualified forensic pathologist in Uganda. Suggestions are made with regard to the enactment of a Forensic Medicine Services Act by the Department of Health, the creation of a forensic medicine unit with, under the administrative umbrella of pathology department, in medical schools and imparting of forensic medicine training to anatomical pathologists to act as a qualified, specialist forensic pathologists.
本文讨论了乌干达目前提供的法医学服务(法医法律服务),特别提及法医病理学以及未来改进计划以确保高质量服务。法医学服务分为临床法医学和法医病理学。在乌干达,这些服务部分由大学附属病理学家、警方雇佣的病理学家和医务人员以及医院附属医务人员提供。在乌干达,所有类型的非自然死亡都要向最近的警察局报告,指定的调查警官将采取必要行动尽快进行法医尸检。目前乌干达没有合格的法医病理学家。文中就卫生部颁布《法医学服务法》、在医学院病理科行政框架下设立法医学部门以及为解剖病理学家提供法医学培训使其成为合格的专业法医病理学家提出了建议。