Emergency Medicine Expert Witnesses in New Hampshire

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Emergency Medicine expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including trauma care, critical care, toxicology, and prehospital medicine. Some of the most common specialties include pediatric emergency medicine, emergency radiology, and emergency cardiology. They can opine on the effects of delayed diagnosis, improper triage, medication errors, and deviations from emergency department standards of care.

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Average Emergency Medicine Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$400/hr

Review Fee

$525/hr

Deposition Fee

$625/hr

Court Fee

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  • Review Fee $500/hr

    This highly experienced, board-certified academic emergency medicine physician practices in an urban emergency department where approximately 15% of his case load is pediatric. He has held various academic appointments including assistant professor of emergency medicine at a prestigious medical school. His extensive research history includes a pediatric screening project with successful grant applications. He has lectured extensively throughout his career and teaches, amounting to approximately 1300 hours per year, post-doctural students in various subjects such as pediatric emergency medicine, surgery, gynecology and psychiatry. He is currently a medical director of a defibrillation program in addition to his current hospital appointment.

    Director, A top hospital in MA

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Chicago

    Brookline,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $200/hr
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    This expert has over a decade of experience as a physician assistant in the field of emergency medicine. He earned his BS from Gordon College and his MPA from Northeastern University. He is a certified physician assistant and a member of the Society of Emergency Medicine of Physician Assistants. He previously served as a physician assistant at Melrose-Wakefield Emergency Department, as an adjunct faculty member in the Northeastern University Physician Assistant Program, and as an adjunct faculty member in the kinesiology department at Gordon College. This expert is currently a physician assistant in the emergency department at a community hospital and prominent hospital in Massachusetts, a chief advanced practice clinician in the emergency department at two hospitals, and a member of adjunct faculty a private university.

    Assistant Clinical Professor, A University in MA

    Master of Public Administration (MPA), Northeastern University

    Wenham,

    Massachusetts

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What Can an Emergency Medicine Expert Witness Opine On?

CPR

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest.

Intubation

Inserting a tube for airway management.

Laceration Repair

Suturing wounds to promote healing.

Fracture Reduction

Realigning broken bones for stability.

Chest Tube Placement

Draining fluid or air from the chest.

IV Line Placement

Inserting an intravenous line for fluids.

FAQs for Emergency Medicine Expert Witnesses

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.

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