hospital machines Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

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Hospital machines expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including biomedical engineering, clinical technology management, and hospital risk management. Some of the most common specialties include ventilators, infusion pumps, patient monitors, imaging equipment, and surgical robots. They can opine on the effects of device malfunction, improper calibration, inadequate maintenance, and user error on patient safety and outcomes.

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr

    This board certified and fellowship trained in body imaging expert has been in practice for almost 10 years. He earned his BS from Fordham University and MD from Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Residency and body fellowship training were completed at St. Vincent's Medical Center and Yale New Haven Medical Center, respectively. He is a member of radiologic associations and has had experience working in independent medical settings. He has more than five publications and two research grants to his name.

    Medical Consultant, Independent Medical Institute

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Weston,

    Connecticut

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $600/hr

    This expert has over a decade of experience in medical sonography. She earned her associate's degree in radiologic technology from Hudson Valley Community College and her BS in medical management from Empire State College. She is a registered diagnostic medical sonographer and is certified in fetal echocardiography, abdomen OB/GYN, nuchal translucency, radiologic technology, CLEAR, NTQR, BLS, and CPR. This expert was previously a radiologic technologist at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center and was a sonographer of the abdomen, OB/GYN, vascular area and small parts at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center. She is currently a lead sonographer at an OB/GYN facility, as well as a sonographer at a fertility clinic and medical center, all located in New York.

    Sonographer, A Maternal-Fetal Medicine Practice in NY

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Empire State College

    New York

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What Can a hospital machines Expert Witness Opine On?

MRI Scanning

Imaging using magnetic resonance technology.

CT Scanning

Cross-sectional imaging with X-rays.

Ultrasound

Visualizing organs using sound waves.

X-ray

Radiographic imaging for diagnosing conditions.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

Recording electrical activity of the heart.

Ventilator Management

Assisting patients with breathing support.

FAQs for Hospital Machines Expert Witnesses

What is a hospital machines expert witness?

A hospital machines expert witness is a medical technology specialist who explains how hospital equipment should be selected, used, and maintained. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing device failures, and testifying to clarify technical equipment issues in court.

What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of a hospital machines expert witness?

A hospital machines expert witness supports medical malpractice, product liability, equipment failure, hospital safety, and wrongful death cases involving clinical technology.

How can a hospital machines expert witness evaluate equipment maintenance compliance?

A hospital machines expert witness evaluates equipment maintenance compliance by reviewing service records, protocols, logs, and test results against manufacturer, hospital, and regulatory standards.

What credentials should a hospital machines expert witness possess for complex litigation?

A hospital machines expert witness should have advanced biomedical engineering or medical credentials, device-specific certifications, clinical or technical experience, and prior legal testimony in complex litigation.

How does a hospital machines expert witness assess device malfunction contributing to patient harm?

A hospital machines expert witness assesses device malfunction by reviewing maintenance records, error logs, usage protocols, and test data to link equipment failure to patient harm.

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