Forensic pathologist Raquel del Rosario-Fortun watches CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) if she has time, the American TV series, which has peaked the interest of couch potatoes on the study of the human body to determine its manner of death.

The series, she attests, is quite accurate. So much so that professional forensic societies abroad have given CSI numerous awards for elevating public awareness on the discipline, as well as creating an upsurge in the number of students applying for forensic pathology.

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