Quantcast
breaking news

Texas Tech To Stop Performing Autopsies

By: Allison Morrison
Updated: July 27, 2009
watch video


After nearly a year to prepare, Lubbock County officials say they're not completely ready to take over the Medical Examiner's office from Texas Tech.

Beginning August 31st, Texas Tech University Health Science Center will no longer perform autopsies for the more than 80 counties that depend on them.

Lubbock County was planning on picking up all out-of-county autopsies at that time, but Judge Tom Head says they still haven't hired enough doctors to take on that load.

"In March of this year, I sent out a letter to the County Judges in those 80 counties that said this is our situation and they said we'd like to stay with you if we can, so it's just a matter of getting contracts together, getting the doctors done, getting the doctors recruited," Lubbock County Judge Tom Head says.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The organizers behind a petition to recall Councilman Victor Hernandez submitted 586 signatures to the Lubbock City Secretary on Friday....

As crews put on their work boots and begin the clean up after the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, a group of local students are putting on mustaches to help raise money....

The cracks of lightening and rumble of thurnder was mixed with the sound of power tools and power linemen shooting at one another along Telephone Road on Tuesday as crews began basic cleanup in...

REDWOOD CITY -- A Peninsula basketball star was arrested on a murder charge earlier this month and extradited to Georgia, authorities said....

A Minnesota contractor who was gutting a dilapidated home he'd bought to renovate got more than he bargained for when he opened up the walls: He came across a 1938 comic book featuring a new...

Upcoming Events for Lubbock Public Libraries....

Texas shoppers can get a tax break this Memorial Day holiday weekend when buying certain power-saving appliances....

An industry group says insured damage from last week's deadly tornadoes in North Texas could reach $250 million....

For the first time, he talks about Midland parade deaths....

For many people Memorial Day weekend means finally getting to kick off summer by striking up the barbecue, taking a dip in the ocean or simply basking in the sunshine during a long weekend....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved