Emergency Room Expert Witnesses in Wyoming

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Emergency room expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including emergency medicine, trauma care, critical care, and hospital administration. Some of the most common specialties include sepsis management, stroke protocols, cardiac emergencies, triage standards, and EMTALA compliance. They can opine on the effects of delayed diagnosis, improper triage, medication errors, documentation failures, and deviations from ER standard of care.

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  • Review Fee $175/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This experienced expert earned her BSN and MSN from Nebraska Methodist College, and her CLNC from Kaplan University. She is a certified Trauma Nurse, Emergency Nurse, Emergency Pediatric Nurse, and Trauma Nurse Specialist. She is a member of the the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. She is a recipient nof the Nursing Excellence Award through Alegent Health. Formerly, she was a Travel Contract Nurse for the Emergency Services department of TG Healthcare and American Mobile Network, as well as an Agency Nurse for Medical Staffing Network, and a Staff Nurse for Medical Solutions. She is currently the Director of Nursing for a local urgent care center.

    Clinical Specialist, An emergency response service in NE

    Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Nebraska Methodist College

    Elkhorn,

    Nebraska

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  • This highly qualified expert is board certified in general surgery and critical care. She received her BA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, before going on to get her MD at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center- San Antonio. She completed a general surgery residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and then completed a research fellowship in the department of pediatric surgery at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. She then completed her clinical fellowship in critical care at Washington University. She is an active contributor to her field with numerous publications and several presentations and is a member of multiple organizations, including, the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma and the Association of Women Surgeons. She formerly served as a shift physician for Omaha EMS and currently serves as an professor in the department of general surgery, trauma, critical care and emergency surgery at a university in Nebraska. Clinically, she serves as the director of emergency general surgery, trauma and critical care at a university-affiliated medical center.

    Director, A University-Affiliated Medical Center in NE

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Texas Health Science Center – San Antonio

    Nebraska

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What Can an Emergency Room Expert Witness Opine On?

Trauma Assessment

Evaluate injuries and prioritize treatment.

CPR

Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest.

Intubation

Insert tube for airway management.

Wound Care

Clean and dress lacerations or abrasions.

IV Insertion

Establish intravenous access for fluids.

Fracture Stabilization

Immobilize broken bones to prevent movement.

FAQs for Emergency Room Expert Witnesses

What is a emergency room expert witness?

An emergency room expert witness is an ER physician who provides professional opinions in legal cases involving emergency care. They assist by reviewing medical records, testifying in court, and clarifying ER standards of care.

What types of cases may benefit from the expertise of an Emergency Room expert witness?

An Emergency Room expert witness handles cases involving ER misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, triage errors, improper discharge, medication errors, trauma care, stroke, sepsis, and cardiac emergencies.

How can an Emergency Room expert witness evaluate compliance with triage standards?

An Emergency Room expert witness evaluates compliance with triage standards by reviewing records, timelines, acuity scores, staffing levels, and protocols against accepted ER guidelines.

What Emergency Room expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?

The most persuasive Emergency Room expert witness qualifications are current ER board certification, extensive clinical experience, active practice, teaching roles, and prior credible testimony.

How does an Emergency Room expert witness assess alleged delays in diagnosis?

An Emergency Room expert witness assesses alleged delays in diagnosis by reviewing records, timelines, triage decisions, and standards of emergency care to judge if actions were timely.

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