Anoxic Brain Injury Expert Witnesses in Oregon

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Anoxic brain injury expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including neurology, emergency medicine, critical care, and rehabilitation. Some of the most common specialties include neuropsychology, neuroradiology, pediatric neurology, and internal medicine. They can opine on the effects of oxygen deprivation on brain function, prognosis, cognitive deficits, standard of care, and long-term disability.

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  • Review Fee $600/hr

    This highly qualified expert completed a neurology residency at George Washington University Hospital. She then went on to finish a stroke/neurocritical fellowship at Stanford University Medical Center and at the University of Southern California. She is a member of prestigious professional organizations such as the Neurocritical Care Society and American Academy of Neurology. She is a reviewer for several journals such as the Neurocritical Care Journal and BMC Neurology Journal. She has published 17 peer-reviewed articles in the field of Neurology and Neurocritical Care. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology in the Division of Neurocritical Care/Stroke at a major medical school as well as the Associate Director of the Comprehensive Stroke Program and the Associate Program Director of the Vascular Neurology Fellowship. She is also Associate Division Chief of Neurocritical Care/Stroke, the Co-Director of the Neurocritical Stroke Services, and the Medical Director of the Transcranial Doppler Program at a major medical center.

    Director, A university affiliated medical center in CA

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ross University School of Medicine

    Los Angeles,

    California

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  • Review Fee $600/hr
    Deposition Fee $900/hr

    As a neurologist with double board certification in General Neurology and Neurocritical Care, this expert has a strong track record of teaching and publication on the subjects of management and intervention in traumatic injury and neurological disease. He was formerly a clinical instructor in the department of Neurosurgery at UCLA Medical Center. He currently is the Director of the Neurocritical Care fellowship program, Director of the Tele-stroke program, and an assistant professor of Neurology in Critical Care and Stroke at a top-ranked university medical center.

    Assistant Professor of Neurology, Top Ranked University

    Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

    Los Angeles,

    California

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Related Specialties

What Can an Anoxic Brain Injury Expert Witness Opine On?

Neurological Assessment

Evaluate brain function and responsiveness.

CT Scan

Imaging to detect brain damage.

MRI

Detailed imaging of brain structure.

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

Monitor electrical activity in the brain.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Enhance oxygen delivery to brain tissues.

Rehabilitation Therapy

Assist recovery of cognitive functions.

FAQs for Anoxic Brain Injury Expert Witnesses

What is a anoxic brain injury expert witness?

An anoxic brain injury expert witness is a medical specialist who explains oxygen-deprivation brain damage and its effects in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex medical issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the input of an Anoxic Brain Injury expert witness?

An anoxic brain injury expert witness assists in medical malpractice, birth injury, surgical error, anesthesia error, cardiac arrest, near-drowning, and toxic exposure cases.

How can an anoxic brain injury expert witness assess long-term cognitive prognosis?

An anoxic brain injury expert witness assesses long-term cognitive prognosis by reviewing medical records, imaging, neuropsychological testing, and tracking recovery over time.

What specific methodologies does an anoxic brain injury expert witness use to evaluate causation?

An anoxic brain injury expert witness evaluates causation using medical record review, imaging, neuropsychological testing, timelines, and differential diagnosis to link injury to events.

What credentials and clinical experience should an anoxic brain injury expert witness possess?

An anoxic brain injury expert witness should have board-certified neurology or rehabilitation credentials, extensive clinical experience with hypoxic injuries, and a strong record of medico-legal testimony.

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