Coronary stent expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including interventional cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, and internal medicine. Some of the most common specialties include stent design, catheter-based interventions, restenosis, thrombosis, and device failure analysis. They can opine on the effects of stent selection, deployment technique, complications, standard of care, and long-term patient outcomes.
Pediatric & Fetal Cardiology Expert Witness
Pediatric & Fetal Cardiology Expert Witness
This highly qualified expert cardiologist specializes in pediatric, fetal and adult congenital cardiology. He received his BS in biology from Wesleyan University and his MD from Dartmouth Medical School. This expert completed his internship and residency in general pediatrics at Cornell Medical Center, and then went on to finish a prestigious fellowship in pediatric cardiology at Yale School of Medicine. He is board certified in pediatrics with a sub-certification in pediatric cardiology. This expert is a member of professional organizations such as the American Heart Association and also is a member of the Key's Foundation. Formerly, he has held roles as a clinical instructor of pediatrics at Yale University School of Medicine, an attending pediatric cardiologist at Baystate Children's Hospital and the Hospital of Saint Raphael, and the director of immunizations and pediatric pharmaceuticals at Fair Haven Hospital. Additionally, this expert was the director of the pediatric exercise physiology laboratory at Baystate Children's Hospital. Currently, this expert is a clinical advisor at a MA clinical consulting organization, and the founder and director of a MA children's heart center.
Founder and Director, A MA children's heart center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Dartmouth Medical School
Massachusetts