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This highly-qualified acute care nurse has more than 15 years of experience in her field, specializing in cardiac surgery and pulmonary transplant in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She earned her ASN from Anne Arundel Community College, her BSN from the College of Notre Dame, and her MSN and DNP in acute care nursing from the University of Maryland. This expert is a licensed registered nurse practitioner and holds an additional certification in acute care nursing. She is active in her field as a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the American Society of Transplantation. She began her career as a clinical nurse intern on the medical/surgical unit at Johns Hopkins. She then served as a registered nurse in the coronary care ICU at Baltimore Washington Medical Center before serving as an acute care nurse practitioner in the cardiac surgery ICU and telemetry step-down units at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She is currently a senior acute care nurse practitioner in the pulmonary transplant unit at a major university-affiliated medical center in Maryland, where she also serves on the adjunct faculty.
Senior Acute Care NP, A University-Affiliated Hospital in MD
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), University of Maryland
Linthicum Heights,
Maryland
This highly-qualified emergency medicine expert earned his BS in molecular biology from the University of Michigan and his MD from the University of Toledo. He subsequently completed his residency in emergency medicine at Wayne State University. This expert is board-certified in emergency medicine and is active in his field as a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American College of Healthcare Executives. He formerly served as a clinical attending physician for Emergency Physician Medical Group and, more recently, as the chief of emergency services at Frederick Health in Maryland. Currently, this expert is a partner at a physician-owned integrated acute care group.
Partner, A Physician-Owned Integrated Acute Care Group in MD
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Toledo
Rockville,
Maryland
With nearly 30 years of experience in emergency, family medicine and urgent care, this expert has a broad scope of practice. He is a full time clinician, but is also an experienced expert witness. In addition to a broad range of medical legal expertise, he has done hundreds of chart reviews for public defenders and private attorneys for criminal defense. He had numerous leadership positions in professional organizations including the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Emergency Physicians. Currently, he is a full time emergency physician at a regional hospital and an assistant clinical professor at an academic center.
Physician, A VA Medical Center in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Penn State University
Palmyra,
Pennsylvania
This board certified family medicine specialist has remained in active practice for over 20 years. He earned a BS and MD from Temple University and has spent the majority of his career in an ER and Urgent Care setting. He is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and is currently an ER physician at a major healthcare center in Pennsylvania.
Emergency Room Physician, A Major Pennsylvania Hospital
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Temple University School of Medicine
Fleetwood,
Pennsylvania
This highly-qualified expert earned his BS from SUNY Binghamton and his MD from Penn State University. He subsequently completed a residency in diagnostic imaging as well as fellowships in both abdominal imaging and emergency radiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. This expert is board-certified in diagnostic radiology and is active in his field, having over 20 publications and presentations. Further, he is a member of the Radiological Society of North America and the Pennsylvania Medical Society. As one of the few radiologists in the country with fellowship training in both emergency radiology and body imaging, this expert is currently practicing at a large academic medical center. He is also an associate professor of radiology at a medical school in Pennsylvania, as well as the associate division chief of emergency and teleradiology at the same institution.
Assistant Professor, A Medical School in PA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Penn State College of Medicine
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Hypovolemic Shock Expert Witness Opine On?
Fluid Resuscitation
Administer fluids to restore blood volume.
Blood Transfusion
Replace lost blood to improve circulation.
Vasopressor Administration
Use medications to increase blood pressure.
Oxygen Therapy
Provide supplemental oxygen for better perfusion.
Monitoring Vital Signs
Regularly check heart rate and blood pressure.
Assessing Cause of Shock
Identify underlying issues leading to hypovolemia.
FAQs for Hypovolemic Shock Expert Witnesses
What is a hypovolemic shock expert witness?
A hypovolemic shock expert witness is a medical professional who explains blood loss–related shock and its standards of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, clarifying causation, and testifying in court.
What types of cases can a hypovolemic shock expert witness opine on?
A hypovolemic shock expert witness opines on trauma, surgical errors, internal bleeding, obstetric hemorrhage, dehydration, sepsis, and emergency medicine malpractice cases.
How can a hypovolemic shock expert witness assess causation in a rapid blood loss event?
A hypovolemic shock expert witness assesses causation by correlating medical records, timing of rapid blood loss, vitals, and treatment actions with established shock pathophysiology.
What specific qualifications should a hypovolemic shock expert witness possess for litigation?
A hypovolemic shock expert witness should be a board‑certified physician with critical care or emergency medicine experience, published expertise, and prior medico‑legal testimony in shock cases.
How does a hypovolemic shock expert witness evaluate adherence to fluid resuscitation standards?
A hypovolemic shock expert witness evaluates adherence to fluid resuscitation standards by comparing timing, type, and volume of fluids given to accepted clinical guidelines and protocols.
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