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This qualified expert is board-certified in internal medicine and has experience as a gastroenterologist. He received his BS in human biology, health and society from Cornell University before earning his MD from George Washington University. He then completed an internal medicine residency at Boston University and a gastroenterology fellowship at Boston Medical Center. This expert is active in his field as a member of several gastroenterology associations, including the American College of Gastroenterology, the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation, and the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. He is also involved in research, having authored numerous gastroenterology publications and presented on several posters. He has formerly served as a telehealth physician for Thirdeye Health. Currently, this expert holds several positions, including a medical advisor for a healthcare startup and a gastroenterologist for a Massachusetts hospital.
Gastroenterologist, A hospital in MA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), George Washington University
Sharon,
Massachusetts
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What Can a Bowel Necrosis Expert Witness Opine On?
Bowel Resection
Removal of necrotic bowel segment.
Colostomy Formation
Creating an opening for waste elimination.
Exploratory Laparotomy
Surgical exploration of the abdominal cavity.
Endoscopic Evaluation
Visual inspection of the bowel using a scope.
Bowel Anastomosis
Connecting two healthy bowel ends post-resection.
Peritoneal Lavage
Washing the abdominal cavity to remove toxins.
FAQs for Bowel Necrosis Expert Witnesses
What is a bowel necrosis expert witness?
A bowel necrosis expert witness is a medical specialist who explains bowel tissue death and its causes in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex medical issues.
What types of cases may require the expertise of a bowel necrosis expert witness?
A bowel necrosis expert witness handles medical malpractice, surgical error, delayed diagnosis, sepsis, ischemia, postoperative complication, and wrongful death litigation cases.
How can a bowel necrosis expert witness evaluate alleged diagnostic delays?
A bowel necrosis expert witness evaluates alleged diagnostic delays by reviewing records, imaging, labs, timelines, and standards of care to assess if earlier diagnosis was achievable.
What specific opinions can a bowel necrosis expert witness offer on causation?
A bowel necrosis expert witness can explain how medical actions, delays, or omissions directly caused or worsened the patient’s bowel necrosis based on clinical evidence.
What training and credentials should a bowel necrosis expert witness possess?
A bowel necrosis expert witness should be a board‑certified surgeon or gastroenterologist with specialized training, clinical experience, and published work in bowel ischemia and necrosis.
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