Emergency Medicine Expert Witness
Emergency Medicine Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $500/hr
Director, A top hospital in MA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Chicago
Brookline,
Massachusetts
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Average Emergency Medicine Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$400/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$625/hr
Court Fee
Director, A top hospital in MA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Chicago
Brookline,
Massachusetts
Assistant Clinical Professor, A University in MA
Master of Public Administration (MPA), Northeastern University
Wenham,
Massachusetts
Clinical Professor, A Medical School in RI
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tufts University School of Medicine
Bristol,
Rhode Island
Emeritus Physician, A hospital in CT
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Chicago
Newbury,
Connecticut
CEO and President, A Major EMS Training Facility in CT
Associate of Science (AS), Middlesex Community College
Portland,
Connecticut
Emergency Medicine Physician, Healthcare system in New York
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Buffalo
New York
Attending Physician, Several health centers and hospitals in the New York area
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Armonk,
New York
Professor of Emergency Medicine
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tufts University School of Medicine
Rhode Island
President/Founder, An emergency response and recovery consulting group
Bachelor of Arts (BA), New York University
Wilton,
Connecticut
Professor, A Major Medical University in the Northeast
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Rochester
Pittsford,
New York
Consultant, A Private Psychiatry Practice in NY
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Columbia University
New York,
New York
Physician Assistant, An emergency home health company in NY
Doctor of Health Science (DHSc), Nova Southeastern University
New York
Attending Physician, A major urgent care center in NY
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology
Rockville Centre,
New York
Physician, A Medical Provider Group Based in NJ
Doctor of Medicine (MD), State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Chappaqua,
New York
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, A major medical school
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York
Part-Time Physician, A NY medical center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), St. George's University Grenada-West Indies
Great Neck,
New York
Associate Director, Operations, A medical center in NY
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Buffalo School of Medicine
New York,
New York
Director, A university hospital in NY
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Manlius,
New York
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Suturing wounds to promote healing.
Realigning broken bones for stability.
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Inserting an intravenous line for fluids.
What is a emergency medicine expert witness?
An emergency medicine expert witness is a board-certified ER doctor who explains ER standards of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify complex emergency care issues.
What types of cases can an emergency medicine expert witness opine on?
An emergency medicine expert witness opines on ER misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, triage errors, sepsis, stroke, cardiac events, trauma care, medication errors, and standard-of-care breaches.
How can an emergency medicine expert witness assess compliance with standard of care?
An emergency medicine expert witness assesses compliance with standard of care by reviewing records, timelines, clinical decisions, and comparing them to accepted emergency medicine guidelines.
What emergency medicine expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive emergency medicine expert witness qualifications are board certification, active ER practice, academic teaching roles, published research, and prior credible courtroom testimony.
How does an emergency medicine expert witness evaluate alleged delays in diagnosis?
An emergency medicine expert witness evaluates alleged delays in diagnosis by reviewing records, timelines, triage decisions, and whether care met accepted emergency standards.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting emergency medicine expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.