Anoxic Brain Injury Expert Witnesses in West Virginia

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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 $360/hr
    Deposition Fee $360/hr
    Court Fee $360/hr

    This expert has over 15 years experience in academia as it relates to Pharmacology. He has been accredited with the discovery of the RGS protein family, leading to 4 issued patents and numerous publications. In 2004 he was awarded the John Abel Award as an Outstanding American Pharmacologist under 40, from the American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET). He is currently not only a Professor of Pharmacology, but also the Chair of the department and Director of the MD/PhD Scholars program at a University in West Virginia.

    Professor, An Osteopathic Medicine College in TX

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Toronto

    Fort Worth,

    West Virginia

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    This highly qualified expert earned his BA, MS, and MD at Tulane University prior to completing a surgery internship, neurological surgery residency, and special basic-neurosciences fellowship at Duke University Medical Center. He is very active in his field as a member of multiple professional organizations which include the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, and the Pittsburgh Neuroscience Society. His expertise is highlighted by his 30+ combined published journal articles, books/book chapters, and abstracts. He has formerly served as an instructor in neurosurgery at Duke University and as an a director of the Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit at the University of Pittsburgh. Currently, this expert is a Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery at a large academic medical institution.

    Clinical Professor, A Large Academic Medical Institution

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tulane University

    Pittsburgh,

    Pennsylvania

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  • Review Fee $650/hr
    Deposition Fee $700/hr

    This highly qualified expert earned her BA from Yale and her MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She then went on to complete her residency in Child Neurology and fellowship in Stroke at John Hopkins as well as a certificate in Science of Clinical Investigation. She is also active in his field as a member of numerous medical societies including; The American Heart Association, The Child Neurology Society, and The American Academy of Pediatrics. This expert currently serves as The Pediatric Neurology Residency Associate Program Director at An Elite University Hospital. She recently joined the faculty as Assistant Professor of Neurology in the divisions of Pediatric Neurology and Stroke at this nationally renowned hospital.

    Associate Program Director, A Medical School in MD

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Baltimore,

    Maryland

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  • Review Fee $700/hr
    Deposition Fee $700/hr
    Court Fee $750/hr

    This qualified expert is known for his efforts in the field of neuro-ophthalmology and vestibular neurology. He earned his MD at the Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Iran before completing a residency in neurology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He went on to complete two prestigious fellowships in neuro-ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and vascular neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He then did a post-doctoral fellowship in neuro-visual and vestibular disorders at Johns Hopkins University. This expert is also certified in the Science of Clinical Investigation. This expert is very active in his field as a member of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Heart Association. In addition, this expert has published over 25 peer-reviewed articles and over 30 abstracts. Formerly, this exert was the director of the student's research organization at Shahid Beheshti University and was on the research council of the Illinois Neurological Institute. Currently, this expert is an assistant professor in neuro-visual and vestibular disorders at a top medical school in Maryland.

    Assistant Professor, A Top Medical School in MD

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

    Baltimore,

    Maryland

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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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