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This expert is the Medical Director of the Center for Advanced Wound Care at an academic medical center in New Jersey. She started her career in wound care after completing residencies in Surgery and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and fellowships at UCSF in Trauma and Burns/Wound Healing and in Surgical Critical Care at Johns Hopkins University. She served as an expert panel member for the National Institute of Health to write guidelines for the treatment of pressure ulcers and venous ulcers. Her research concerns the role of oxygen and lactate in the biochemistry of tissue repair. She is an active member of the Pressure Ulcer Standards Group, the Venous Ulcer Standards Group and the Arterial Ulcer Standards Group of the Wound Healing Society and Wound Healing Foundation.
Associate Professor, A Medical School in New Jersey
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Rawalpindi Medical College
New Jersey
This impressive expert received his BA in Psychology from Rollins College and his MD from Georgetown University. He completed his residency in General Surgery and his fellowship in Critical Care. Board Certified in General Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, he is an active member in the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. Formerly, he was a Surgery and Trauma physician at a private practice, an assistant clinical professor at the University of California at San Francisco, and the chief of surgery at Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa. Currently, he is part of the general surgery active staff at multiple hospitals in Maryland and an assistant clinical professor at a prestigious university in Maryland.
Assistant Clinical Professor, A Premier University in MD
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Georgetown University
Owings Mills,
Maryland
This highly qualified expert earned both his BS and his MD from K.J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Center. After completing a Residency in Internal Medicine at Crozer-Chester Medical Center, he went on to complete another Residency in Neurology at Drexel University. He then went on to complete a prestigious fellowship in Neurocritical Care and Neuroanesthesia at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. This expert is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Neurology and is certified in the Subspecialty of Neurocritical Care. He has published numerous articles and book chapters and is also a member of multiple medical societies including the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the American Academy of Neurology. Formerly, he served as Assistant Professor of Neurology and Shock Trauma at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Currently, he is a practicing Attending Neurologist at a University Hospital where he also serves as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Critical Care. Additionally, he serves as a Course Director and Fellowship Director for a top ranked Medical School.
Director, A medical company in PA
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), K.J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Center
Doylestown,
Pennsylvania
This expert received his MD from the University Faculty of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt. He went on to complete his residency in integrated surgery from the University of Connecticut and his fellowship in surgical critical care from the University of Florida. He is fluent in both Arabic and English, and he is board-certified in general surgery and surgical critical care. He is a member of many professional organizations, including the American Medical Association, the American College of Surgeons, and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Previously, this expert served as a trauma surgeon and surgical intensivist at Grand Strand Surgical Specialists in South Carolina. He currently works as a trauma surgeon and surgical intensivist as well as an assistant professor of surgery at a medical school and their affiliated medical center in PA.
Assistant Professor, A medical school in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt
Scranton,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Critical Care Expert Witness Opine On?
Intubation
Inserting a tube to secure airway.
Central Line Placement
Accessing central venous circulation for fluids.
Mechanical Ventilation
Assisting or controlling patient breathing.
Chest Tube Insertion
Draining air or fluid from the pleural space.
Cardiac Monitoring
Continuous observation of heart activity.
Resuscitation
Restoring circulation and breathing in emergencies.
FAQs for Critical Care Expert Witnesses
What is a critical care expert witness?
A critical care expert witness is an ICU physician who explains standards of care in severe or life‑threatening cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify complex critical care issues.
What types of cases can a critical care expert witness provide assistance in?
A critical care expert witness assists in ICU negligence, sepsis mismanagement, ventilator errors, shock and organ failure, post‑operative complications, and wrongful death cases.
How can a critical care expert witness evaluate adherence to ICU standards of care?
A critical care expert witness evaluates adherence to ICU standards of care by reviewing records, protocols, monitoring data, and staff actions against accepted critical care guidelines.
What specific qualifications should a critical care expert witness possess for testimony?
A critical care expert witness should be a board-certified intensivist with current ICU practice, relevant subspecialty training, and experience in standards of care and legal testimony.
How does a critical care expert witness assess causation in complex multi-organ failure cases?
A critical care expert witness assesses causation in multi-organ failure by reviewing records, timelines, risk factors, and standards of care to link specific actions or omissions to the outcome.
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