%0 Journal Article %T Teaching forensic pathology to undergraduates at Zhongshan School of Medicine %A Da Zheng %A Jian-ding Cheng %A Jing-jing Zheng %A Kun Yin %A Lei Huang %A Nan Zhou %A Qian-hao Zhao %A Qiu-ping Wu %A Terry Su %J Medicine, Science and the Law %@ 2042-1818 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0025802418760044 %X Abstract Producing qualified forensic pathological practitioners is a common difficulty around the world. In China, forensic pathology is one of the required major subspecialties for undergraduates majoring in forensic medicine, in contrast to forensic education in Western countries where forensic pathology is often optional. The enduring predicament is that the professional qualities and abilities of forensic students from different institutions vary due to the lack of an efficient forensic pedagogical model. The purpose of this article is to describe the new pedagogical model of forensic pathology at Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, which is characterised by: (a) imparting a broad view of forensic pathology and basic knowledge of duties and tasks in future careers to students; (b) educating students in primary skills on legal and medical issues, as well as advanced forensic pathological techniques; (c) providing students with resources to broaden their professional minds, and opportunities to improve their professional qualities and abilities; and (d) mentoring students on occupational preparation and further forensic education. In the past few years, this model has resulted in numerous notable forensic students accomplishing achievements in forensic practice and forensic scientific research. We therefore expect this pedagogical model to establish the foundation for forensic pathological education and other subspecialties of forensic medicine in China and abroad %K Forensic pathology %K forensic education %K undergraduate education %K pedagogical model %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0025802418760044