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This expert has considerable experience in dialysis nursing. He formerly served as a Clinical Coordinator at DaVita Dialysis Center, leading an interdisciplinary team that oversaw 200 patients daily and was highly active in clinical research studies. As a Site Director with Research Across America, he led a nephrology research group composed of multiple dialysis units and oversaw five research sites with ongoing clinical trials. Currently, this expert is a Facility Administrator at a major dialysis center.
Diabetes Clinical Manager, A Major Medical Device Company
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Texas Woman's University
Tipp City,
Ohio
This highly qualified expert has over 40 years of experience in the field of medicine and received his degree from Glasgow University in Scotland. He is a former Editor of the American Journal of Kidney Disease and was on the editorial board of several medical journals and a member of the Association of American Physicians, the American Society of Clinical Investigation and is a former Chair of the Board of the ACP. He was Director and Chairman, Department of Medicine at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Currently, he is Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine at a major medical school.
Professor of Medicine, Major Medical School
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB), Glasgow University, Scotland
Cincinnati,
Ohio
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What Can a Dialysis Catheter Expert Witness Opine On?
Catheter Placement
Inserting catheter for dialysis access.
Catheter Maintenance
Routine checks and cleaning of catheter.
Flushing
Clearing catheter with saline solution.
Dressing Change
Replacing sterile dressing on catheter site.
Catheter Removal
Safely removing catheter when no longer needed.
Complication Management
Addressing issues like infection or blockage.
FAQs for Dialysis Catheter Expert Witnesses
What is a dialysis catheter expert witness?
A dialysis catheter expert witness is a medical specialist who explains catheter standards, safety, and complications in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving opinions, and testifying to clarify dialysis catheter issues.
In what case types can a dialysis catheter expert witness provide valuable insight?
A dialysis catheter expert witness provides valuable insight in medical malpractice, infection, thrombosis, vascular access injury, device failure, and standard-of-care litigation cases.
How can a dialysis catheter expert witness evaluate alleged placement errors?
A dialysis catheter expert witness evaluates alleged placement errors by reviewing imaging, procedure notes, standards of care, and complications to determine if technique deviated from norms.
What credentials qualify a dialysis catheter expert witness for testimony?
A qualified dialysis catheter expert witness typically holds a medical degree, nephrology or vascular access specialization, and substantial clinical and procedural experience with dialysis catheters.
How does a dialysis catheter expert witness assess adherence to clinical guidelines?
A dialysis catheter expert witness assesses adherence to clinical guidelines by reviewing records, procedures, and outcomes against accepted nephrology and vascular access standards.
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