Correct Name of the Career: medical Examiner · Education and/or Training Required: Bachelor's degree (4 years),Medical degree (4 years),Pathology residency (3-4 years) Forensic pathology fellowship (1-2 years) · Responsibilities and Daily Activities: In cases of suspicious death, investigators and police bring in a medical examiner to help search for clues as to how the person died and ultimately identify the killer. Medical examiners also work outside of suspicious deaths and murder cases, examining remains of people who died of natural or accidental causes. Medical examiners hold medical degrees and receive their positions by appointment, whereas coroners do not have to have medical degrees and act as elected officials. · How did this career relate to Anna’s case? A medical examiner had to examine Anna's body. · Documentation of Sources: Writer, Leaf Group. "Medical Examiner Job & Career Information." Medical Examiner Job & Career Information | Chron.com. Chron.com, 22 Dec. 2012. Web. 06 Mar. 2017. <http://work.chron.com/medical-examiner-job-career-information-15443.html>. · Self-Reflection: I wouldn't want to be a medical examiner because I don't like looking at dead bodies.