Anoxic Brain Injury Expert Witnesses in Rhode Island

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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 $175/hr
    Deposition Fee $325/hr
    Court Fee $325/hr

    For nearly a decade, this expert was a nurse practitioner on the neurology team, a neurology clinical specialist and the Stroke Program Coordinator at two mid-sized regional hospitals. As the Stroke Program Coordinator, she was responsible for assuring that all clinical quality measures were addressed and achieved, as based on DPH, American Stroke Association, and JCAHO guidelines.

    Director, A Large Medical Center in MA

    Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), University of Massachusetts

    Burlington,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $800/hr
    Deposition Fee $800/hr
    Court Fee $800/hr

    This expert is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at an Ivy League medical school. He is Clinical Director of one of the largest and best known MS centers in the world. He is neurology clerkship director at a top tier hospital. In this role he supervises the education of Harvard medical students. He currently serves as chair of a Professors of Neurology education subcommittee and sits on the American Academy of Neurology’s Undergraduate Education Subcommittee. He also co-directs the multiple sclerosis fellowship program at a major MS center. This expert received his AB from the University of Chicago in 1993 in the Biological Sciences with a specialization in Neurosciences, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his MD at Loyola University. He completed medical internship at Mt. Auburn hospital and neurology residency at Tufts. He was a post-doctoral research fellow in the neuroimaging of multiple sclerosis under the guidance of Rohit Bakshi, MD He has authored or co-authored over twenty scholarly works. He co-edits a best selling textbook in the Multiple Sclerosis field.

    Clinical Director, A Prestigious Hospital

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Loyola University, Chicago

    Boston,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr

    This Boston based expert earned his Bachelor's of Science degree in electrical engineering from Tufts University. He began his career in medical device design at Siemens Medical Systems, thereafter serving as the Director of Engineering for Aspect Medical Systems, the developer of the world's first anesthesia monitor, which is now in 90% of operating rooms worldwide, and has served at least 200 million patients. He serves on the scientific advisory boards of several medical device firms including Safe-Op Surgical, a manufacturer of intraoperative nerve monitors.

    President, A technical consulting company to the medical device industry

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Tufts University

    Framingham,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This highly qualified expert has been a registered nurse for over 35 years. She has worked as a rehabilitation and intravenous nurse in both the hospital and home health care setting in OH. She has been a certified life care planner and case manager for 15 years and a certified nurse life care planner for over 5 years. She is also a certified brain injury specialist by the Brain Injury Association of America. She is a member of several professional organizations including the American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners, where she previously served in many roles including President and Secretary. She currently owns a medical consultancy firm in MA, through which she creates life care plans for patients with spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and other chronic disabilities. She also prepares Medicare set-aside cost projections for worker's compensation and litigation settlements.

    Owner and Consultant, A medical consultancy firm in MA

    Grafton,

    Massachusetts

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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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