Essay On Forensic Toxicology

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Employment in the field of Forensic toxicology There is a lot of variety to choose from in the criminal justice field, but the career I find the most interesting is forensic toxicology. In order to be able to pursue a career in forensic toxicology I think the greatest qualification to have besides that obvious schooling would be a genuine interest2 in the field of science, a future forensic toxicologist should also obtain a bachlors in a scientific field such as biology, clinical chemistry, chemistry, or even pharmaceuticals. Like most jobs in the criminal justice field a clean record is a must without any prior or future criminal offenses or drug charges. Forensic toxicology is a ever expanding field that requires constant learing of new and improving scientific methods, such as color tests that identify the use or consumtion of an illigal drug or substance. Education is held in the highest esteem when deciding whether to purse a career in the forensic science field, so much that Masters and even PhD’s have been added to university curriulum around the world to better cater to those pursing a career in forensic toxicology. In total an individual looking to pursue a career in toxicology is facing at about four to eight years of a higher education. Another qualification that may be needed is licensing to operation in the state where seeking employment, and possible experience in a clinical lab. Forensic sciences are a field where the more hands on experience that is accuiered the better a chance at being chosen for a postion. Certain postions such as engineering require that a student complete some kind of internship in the field, before they graduate from college, because with out the hands on training they would not be able... ... middle of paper ... ...le to make a payment of fees that will work to directly better the field of forensic science, such as providing scholarships to those interested in the area of study, but unable to provide montary means toward an education, or to further research and technolgy that will be used in the field. The final criterion is that the individual seeking certification is an active member currently engaged in the field of forensic toxicology. Forensic sciences open many doors now, and will certainly continue to open many in the future. Forensic toxicology is a science that contuines to grow and change everyday, giving individuals the opportunity to better understand the way our bodies function with the presence of chemicals, metals, alchol, and even prescription drugs. A science that is around us everyday, and is needed in order for us to continue living healthy happy lifestyles.

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