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Part 2 Attending practitioner’s certificate
4.Attending practitioner’s referral to the relevant senior coroner
5.Duties of medical examiner after receiving attending practitioner’s certificate
7.Relevant attending practitioner’s duty to respond to medical examiner enquiries
10.Medical examiner’s referral to the relevant senior coroner
11.Confirmed attending practitioner’s certificate to be given to registrar
12.Invitation to attending practitioner to issue a revised attending practitioner’s certificate
Part 3 Medical examiner’s certificate
16.Duties of medical examiner after receiving referral from relevant senior coroner
17.Referral by relevant senior coroner: medical examiner’s duties
20.Medical examiner’s referral back to the relevant senior coroner
21.Medical examiner’s certificate to be given to a registrar
22.Registrar’s invitation to medical examiner to issue a revised medical examiner’s certificate
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