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u/Dr_Jerkoff ยท 2 pointsr/pathology

Hello. I'm from Australia so the books we use might be a bit different to what's in the US, but I've found Knight's Forensic Pathology to be of great help when I was doing my forensic rotation. It's full of pictures with succinct, to-the-point prose, and is written with a kind of dry British humour. Dolinak's Forensic Pathology is also full of amazing photographs, but to me seems rather haphazardly put together and not as instructive.

Spitz and Fisher is too detailed and excessive for a four-week rotation, during which you should just get your head around what a "routine" autopsy case entails. I don't have much experience with Di Maio unfortunately.

Just show up, be interested and ask to get involved. Prereading is probably of minimal help to be honest - reading around each case you see will be more instructive.