Hypovolemic Shock Expert Witnesses in Minnesota

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Hypovolemic shock expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including emergency medicine, trauma surgery, and critical care. Some of the most common specialties include anesthesiology, cardiology, hematology, and nursing. They can opine on the effects of blood loss, fluid resuscitation, standard of care, causation, and mortality risk.

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Hypovolemic Shock Experts in Minnesota

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This highly qualified expert is located in Minnesota and is board-certified in both emergency medicine and medical toxicology. She obtained her BS in integrative physiology from the University of Iowa, where she later completed her MD at the Roy J. and Lucile A. Carver College of Medicine. This expert completed her residency in emergency medicine at Regions Hospital, where she also completed her fellowship in medical toxicology. She is highly active in her field as a member of the American Association of Poison Control Centers and the American College of Emergency Physicians. Formerly, she served as an academic instructor in emergency medicine at the University of Minnesota, as chief resident in emergency medicine at Regions Hospital, and as secretary of medical toxicology in the fellow-in-training association at the same hospital. Currently, she serves as an emergency medicine physician at two different hospitals in Wisconsin, and at a hospital in Minnesota. Additionally, she also serves as a clinical consultant in medical toxicology at a hospital in Minnesota.

    Consultant, A poison control system in MN

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine

    Minneapolis,

    Minnesota

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  • Review Fee $600/hr
    Deposition Fee $600/hr
    Court Fee $800/hr

    This board-certified expert has over 20 years of experience practicing emergency medicine. After earning his BS from Creighton University and his MD from the University of Minnesota Medical School, he completed a residency in emergency medicine at the State University of New York-Buffalo. As an active member of his field, he belongs to multiple professional organizations and has published over 100 articles and book chapters. Formerly, he served as a staff physician at multiple hospitals and as an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the State University of New York-Buffalo. Currently, this expert is an assistant chief and professor of emergency medicine at a medical center in Minnesota, where he is heavily involved in quality care assurance.

    Professor, A Medical School in MN

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Minnesota Medical School

    Afton,

    Minnesota

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  • Review Fee $225/hr
    Deposition Fee $250/hr
    Court Fee $375/hr

    This expert is Board Certified in Ambulatory Nursing, and has been a registered nurse for over 35 years. She has provided multiple presentations focusing on patient issues, and was awarded the Writer of the Year Award from the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing. In addition, she publishes articles on telehealth and other nursing issues. She has project leading expertise and she has led safety initiatives such as patient falls, restraints, and anticoagulation. She is a former Charge Nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, and currently is a Clinical Manager of Ambulatory Practice at a Wisconsin-based health system.

    Telehealth Clinical Educator, A University in WI

    Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), University of Minnesota

    La Crosse,

    Wisconsin

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $325/hr
    Court Fee $375/hr

    This highly qualified expert has over 20 years of experience as an ER nurse. She earned her AAS in nursing from North Central Technical College and is certified as a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) for both adult and pediatric populations. Additionally, she is certified in trauma nursing, neonatal resuscitation, pediatric advanced life support, and advanced cardiac life support. She has extensive experience with patient care, staff education, orientation, and policies. This expert is active in her field as a member of the Emergency Nurses Association, the American Heart Association, and the International Association of Forensic Nurses, as well as a frequent speaker at both state and national sexual assault conferences. She worked with the Schofield Fire Department for 17 years, serving as an emergency medical technician, firefighter, EMS coordinator, and fire chief. She also worked with Aspirus Wausau Hospital for several years, serving as a nurse in orthopedics, neurology, the emergency department, and the critical care transport team. Currently, this expert works at a hospital in Wisconsin, serving as the lead nurse for the emergency department, a SANE nurse, and the coordinator for SANE and the forensic nurse program.

    Forensic Nurse Program/SANE Coordinator, A Regional Medical Center in WI

    Associate of Applied Science (AAS), North Central Technical College

    Rothschild,

    Wisconsin

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  • Review Fee $360/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This qualified expert is a board certified emergency medicine physician that specializes in wilderness and expedition medicine. She earned her BA in anthropology and her BS in marine biology at the University of California Santa Cruz before completing her MS in evaluative clinical science at Dartmouth College. She went on to earn her MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University and completed an internship in general surgery from Palmetto Health Richland and a residency in emergency medicine at Orlando Health. She completed a very prestigious fellowship in wilderness and expedition medicine at Upstate University-Syracuse and is certified in advanced wilderness life support. She is very active in her field as a member and fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Wilderness Medicine Society. In addition, this expert has published nearly 10 peer-reviewed articles and is actively participating as a physician for events such as race physician for marathons and state fairs. This expert has held several roles throughout her career including as an attending physician in the emergency department at Aurora Hospital System and Upstate University Hospital. She also formerly served as the medical director of Global Limits Racing International, which is a company that organizes ultra-endurance races internationally. Currently, this expert is a voluntary academic faculty member of a residency mentorship program in New York and is a locum emergency department physician for multiple facilities in Wisconsin.

    Locum Emergency Department Physician, Multiple facilities in WI

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), SUNY Upstate Medical University

    Hartford,

    Wisconsin

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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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