How Drones Revolutionize Medicolegal Death Investigations with Philip Miller

Dronecast: Rethinking Public Safety, One Drone at a Time

In this episode of Dronecast: Rethinking Public Safety, One Drone at a Time, host John McLeod speaks to Philip Miller, Medicolegal Death Investigator in the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. They dive into how Philip's office is pioneering the use of drones in reshaping how death scenes are assessed. Philip also shares the vital work of a medicolegal death investigator, the benefits of using drones in his work, and insights on launching a drone program.

Philip also serves on the Board of the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner as an F-ABMDI member. He is also the Remote Pilot in Command for the Forensic Air Unit, operating drones to investigate death scenes in the Tulsa area. Authorized by a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization, he has been a member of the Board of Directors at the Society of Medicolegal Death Investigators (SOMDI) since March 2021.

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Previous Guests include: Matt Rowland, Jason Burnside

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