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Average Anesthesiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$500/hr
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$675/hr
Deposition Fee
$800/hr
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This highly qualified and fellowship trained expert earned his undergraduate degree from Boston University and his MD from Columbia University. After completing his anesthesiology residency, he went on to train under a rigorous fellowship in Comprehensive & Interventional Pain Management. As a result, he is board certified in both Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Formerly, he held an impressive number of leadership roles as Chairman of Interventional Pain Management and Pain Section Chief in Anesthesiology at Marshfield Clinic. He is active in his field as a member of numerous medical societies including The American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine and The American Academy of Pain Medicine. Currently, he is an actively practicing pain medicine physician in a private practice.
Physician, Pain Institute, Arizona Area
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Columbia University
Gilbert,
Arizona
This impressive expert has nearly 40 years of experience in pain medicine, pain management, and anesthesiology. He received his BS in electrical engineering and his AB in chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania before earning his MS in electrical engineering, his PhD in biomedical engineering, and his MD from Stanford University. He subsequently two residencies at UCLA Medical Center, one in orthopedic surgery and the other in anesthesiology. This expert is board-certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine, and holds certifications in pain management and fluoroscopy and radiation safety. He is active in his field as an author of several scientific articles and as a member of professional organizations, including the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. Formerly, he was an anesthesiologist at Amador Anesthesia Medical Group, the medical director and partner at The Center for Total Back Care, the Advanced Spine & Pain Management Center, and the Arizona Medical Spinal Institute, and a locum tenens physician at multiple medical centers in California and Arizona. This expert is currently an anesthesiologist at a private practice, the owner of a pain management center, and an assistant professor of anesthesia and pain management at a university, all in Nevada.
Assistant Professor, A university in NV
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Stanford University
Las Vegas,
Nevada
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What Can an Anesthesiology Expert Witness Opine On?
General Anesthesia
Induces unconsciousness for major surgeries.
Regional Anesthesia
Numbs specific body areas for procedures.
Local Anesthesia
Blocks sensation in a small area.
Sedation
Calms patients without full unconsciousness.
Epidural Anesthesia
Numbs lower body during childbirth or surgery.
Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC)
Provides sedation and monitoring during procedures.
FAQs for Anesthesiology Expert Witnesses
What is a anesthesiology expert witness?
An anesthesiology expert witness is a board-certified anesthesia doctor who explains anesthesia standards of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify anesthesia errors or malpractice.
What case types can an anesthesiology expert witness provide assistance with?
An anesthesiology expert witness assists with anesthesia malpractice, surgical complications, pain management errors, airway injuries, medication dosing mistakes, and perioperative patient monitoring cases.
How can an anesthesiology expert witness evaluate intraoperative standard of care breaches?
An anesthesiology expert witness evaluates intraoperative standard of care breaches by reviewing records, monitoring data, medications, timing of actions, and adherence to accepted anesthesia guidelines.
What anesthesiology expert witness opinions are most persuasive to juries?
The most persuasive anesthesiology expert witness opinions clearly explain standards of care, link actions to outcomes, use plain language, and are backed by strong clinical experience and data.
What training and board certifications should an anesthesiology expert witness possess?
An anesthesiology expert witness should be a board-certified anesthesiologist (e.g., ABA) with completed residency, fellowship training if applicable, and active clinical practice.
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