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Michael Hunter | |
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Chief Medical Examiner of San Joaquin County | |
Assumed office 2019 | |
Chief Medical Examiner of San Francisco | |
In office 2015–2019 | |
Florida's District 14 Chief Medical Examiner | |
In office 2008–2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Michael D. Hunter 1966/1967 (age 53–54) |
Children | 1 |
Education | Medical University of South Carolina (MD) |
Occupation | Medical examiner Television host |
Known for | Autopsy: The Last Hours of... |
Michael D. Hunter is an American forensic pathologist. He is best known for his appearances in the television show Autopsy: The Last Hours of....
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Career[edit]
Education[edit]
Hunter graduated medical school at Medical University of South Carolina, and later completed residencies at Oregon Health & Science University, Baylor College of Medicine, the Miami-Dade County Office of Medical Examiner. He holds medical licenses in California and Florida, and is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic pathology and clinical pathology and forensic pathology.[1]
Medical examiner[edit]
Hunter has over 21 years of experience as a medical examiner.[1]
He began to serve as Florida's District 14 medical examiner in Panama City in 2008. During his time serving as Florida's District 14 medical examiner, Hunter testified in several serious criminal trials. However, he left his position in Florida, in spring 2015, to serve as the Chief Medical Examiner in San Francisco. When he took the position, there was a large backlog of cases, and Hunter, through organizational changes, was able to lower that back log.[2] In 2019, Hunter resigned as Chief Medical Examiner in San Francisco and took the position of Chief Medical Examiner in San Joaquin County.[3]
Television[edit]
Hunter has served as a consultant on several television programs, including Anderson Cooper 360, The Nancy Grace Show, Larry King Live, TruTV, CNN Newsroom, and programs on the Fox News Channel. Additionally, he was the host of The Riddle of the Crucifixion.[2]
Most notably, Hunter is the host of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... on the Reelz network, where he examines the causes behind celebrity deaths.[4]
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Personal life[edit]
Hunter was born in 1966 or 1967.[5] He is married and has one son.[6]
References[edit]
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(help) - ^ abFloridan, Deborah Buckhalter / Jackson County. 'District's former M.E. wraps up his first season as host of 'Autopsy: The last hours of....''. Dothan Eagle. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^'Dr. Michael Hunter to resign as SF chief medical examiner'. The San Francisco Examiner. June 13, 2019. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^Phillips, Roger. 'Unique deal will pay SJ's new chief medical examiner nearly $5M'. recordnet.com. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^Phillips, Roger. 'SF chief Dr. Michael Hunter picked for SJ's medical examiner'. recordnet.com. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^Knight, Heather (January 21, 2015). 'S.F. hires new chief medical examiner from Florida'. SFGate. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
By Dr. Michael Hunter
Good news! 'Autopsy: The Last Hours of…' is heading back into the studio to film new episodes. Although production has been shut down due to COVID-19, my team will resume shooting in November and following safe production practices, including masks and social distancing on the set.
While the shoot schedule has been on hold, I continue to explore the outdoors on weekends hiking with my dog, Bailey, in and around California's Sierra Nevada mountains.
For most people, pets aren't just animals that live with you. They're a part of your family, and you naturally want to include them on group excursions. The good news is that exercising with your pet is good for both them and you, so grab a leash and head outdoors! Whether you walk around the block or hit up a hiking trail, you can both enjoy numerous benefits of exercising together, such as…
MENTAL STIMULATION
These days, a many folks are not getting out of their house or yard. But going out for a hike is a great way to add mental stimulation to your dog's routine, reduce stress, for you both and prevent the anxiety that a lot of people are reporting.
PREVENTING BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
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Speaking of mental stimulation, many pet behavior problems stem from the lack of mental stimulation. In particular, some larger breeds will develop maladaptive behaviors when they aren't challenged both physically and mentally. Regular exercise can prevent problems like chewing, hyperactivity, excess barking and destruction of shoes and furniture.
SOCIAL INTERACTION
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You may to encounter other dogs on your hike, especially if you head to a trail near a city. And of course, you might enjoy the interaction with other pet owners as well.
Improved behavior. Leash training is an important skill for dogs to learn, for those times you need to travel with them. Going for a walk offers you an opportunity to work on other types of training, too.
INCREASED BONDING
As with human relationships, you will bond more with your dog when enjoying activities together.
Going for daily walks can improve your dog's digestion and help them stay healthy.
EXERCISE IS GOOD FOR BOTH OF YOU
This is the most obvious benefit of taking walks with your dog. Regular exercise can prevent your dog from becoming overweight and developing health problems as a result. And of course, the exercise is also good for you. When I venture out with Bailey, I always watch for signs of exhaustion or dehydration. I also keep a bottle of water and a bowl on hand, so I can offer water regularly (especially on long hikes).
See you soon and keep an eye out for new episodes of 'Autopsy: The Last Hours of…' It's a fascinating program to research and present and I hope you learn as much from it as I do.
Amy Hunter 1989
Stay well,
Dr. Michael Hunter