ENT Expert Witnesses in Tennessee

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ENT expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including medical malpractice, personal injury, occupational health, and product liability. Some of the most common specialties include sinus disease, hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, voice and swallowing problems, and head and neck cancer. They can opine on the effects of trauma, noise exposure, surgical errors, toxic exposures, and delayed diagnosis on ENT function.

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Average ENT Expert Witnesses Court Fees

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  • Review Fee $500/hr

    This highly qualified expert is a board certified surgeon with 43+ years of experience. He completed his internship training at Stamford Hospital and concluded his residency training focusing on general surgery at the University of Maryland. He also completed two fellowship programs in surgical oncology and head and neck surgery at M.D. Anderson Hospital. He is a fellow at the American College of Surgeons and the former president of the Louisville Surgical Society. He is also a member of various other renowned professional associations, including the American Head and Neck Society. He has published 51+ peer-reviewed journal articles and serves in the editorial board of 3+ medical journals. His outstanding work as an academic and practitioner has earned him a place in US News & World Report's list of "Top Doctors" and Castle Connolly's list of "America's Top Doctors for Cancer". He lectures both nationally and internationally and is currently a professor of surgical oncology at a major university. He is the former associate director of cancer control and community relations at James Graham Brown Cancer Center and the former co-medical director of the Kentucky Cancer Program. He is also the former vice-president of Preferred Physicians, Inc., and the former director of Alternate Health Delivery System. Currently, he works in private practice specializing in surgical oncology.

    Professor, A major university in KY

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Dublin

    Louisville,

    Kentucky

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  • Review Fee $700/hr
    Deposition Fee

    This highly qualified expert has over 25 years of experience in otolaryngology. After earning his BS at Geneva College and his MD at Hahnemann University, he went on to complete an internship in general surgery at the Naval Hospital of San Diego as well as two residencies in otolaryngology/head and neck surgery; one at the naval hospital of Oakland and the other at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. This expert is board-certified in otolaryngology and is an active member of several professional societies in his field, including the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, the American Society of Geriatric Otolaryngology, the Dysphagia Research Society and the Scientific Committee of the European Laryngological Society. Formerly, he served as a commander and staff otolaryngologist in the department of head and neck surgery at the Naval Medical Center of Portsmouth. This expert was also an instructor of otolaryngology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an associate professor, teaching voice and swallowing disorders, at Wake Forest University. He is currently serving as a professor and the vice-chairman of otolaryngology at a medical school in Georgia as well as the director of the voice, airway and swallowing disorders program at a university-affiliated research center.

    Director, A University-Affiliated Research Center in GA

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Hahnemann University

    Martinez,

    Georgia

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What Can an ENT Expert Witness Opine On?

Tympanoplasty

Repair of the eardrum.

Adenoidectomy

Removal of the adenoids.

Myringotomy

Incision in the eardrum to drain fluid.

Septoplasty

Correction of a deviated septum.

Sinus Surgery

Surgery to relieve sinus blockage.

Laryngoscopy

Examination of the larynx with a scope.

FAQs for Ent Expert Witnesses

What is the role of an ENT expert witness?

An ENT expert witness is a medical specialist who evaluates ear, nose, and throat conditions for legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex ENT issues.

What case types can an ENT expert witness opine on?

An ENT expert witness opines on medical malpractice, misdiagnosis, surgical errors, hearing loss, tinnitus, voice injuries, facial trauma, occupational noise, and personal injury cases.

How can an ENT expert witness support causation analysis in airway injury claims?

An ENT expert witness supports causation analysis in airway injury claims by linking medical findings to the incident, ruling out other causes, and explaining injury mechanisms.

What ENT expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?

The most persuasive ENT expert witness qualifications include board certification, extensive clinical and surgical experience, academic appointments, published research, and prior courtroom testimony.

How does an ENT expert witness evaluate alleged delayed diagnosis of head and neck cancer?

An ENT expert witness evaluates delayed diagnosis of head and neck cancer by reviewing symptoms, timelines, exams, imaging, biopsies, and whether care met accepted ENT standards.

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