id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346182-61i4jjys Myers, Jeffrey L Frontline Workers in the Backrooms of COVID-19: Caring for the Living and the Dead 2020-06-17 .txt text/plain 4095 202 51 Through all of this, the forensics teams-pathologists, investigators, laboratory professionals, photographers, social workers, autopsy and pathologist assistants, and administrative staff-have been at the frontline of pathology's largest COVID-19 front, contributing to the public welfare and the science of SARS-CoV-2 while caring for the dead and the living with a measure of compassion and kindness that few understand or know. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the forensic pathology program at the University of Michigan proved critical to supporting the counties they serve and families of the COVID-19 patients and others who died at home and in hospitals. Individuals in Michigan Medicine's 4 county forensic services who died of conditions other than SARS-CoV-2 ❚Image 2❚ A large team at the Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office in Detroit is responsible for autopsies each day and comprises a combination of Michigan Medicine staff (including pathologists' assistants), trainees, and a faculty member who functions as officer of the day. ./cache/cord-346182-61i4jjys.txt ./txt/cord-346182-61i4jjys.txt