Hypovolemic Shock Expert Witnesses in Mississippi

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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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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $200/hr
    Court Fee $200/hr

    This qualified expert earned her ADN from Sincalir Community College and is certified in ACLS, PALS, and BLS. She is a licensed registered nurse in Tennessee and is certified as a professional legal nurse consultant by the National Center for Legal Nurse Consultants. This expert has previously served as a registered nurse house float at Southern Hills Medical Center and as a clinical coordinator for Crossroads Surgery Center. She currently is an emergency room registered nurse at a comprehensive Tennessee medical center.

    Chapel Hill,

    Tennessee

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  • Review Fee $600/hr
    Deposition Fee $750/hr

    This highly qualified expert has over ten years of experience in orthopedic radiology. He earned his BA in chemistry from University of Arkansas and his MD from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He then completed an internship in radiology and a residency in diagnostic radiology both at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He did his fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at Washington University School of Medicine, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. This expert is board certified by the American Board of Radiology and has his medical license in the state of Arkansas. He is also certified in diagnostic radiology and advanced cardiac life support. He remains current in his field as a member of the American College of Radiology and the Radiological Society of North America. He currently is a musculoskeletal radiologist at a nationally recognized Arkansas medical center and an instructor of radiology at a major Arkansas medical school.

    Instructor, A medical school in AR

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

    Fayetteville,

    Arkansas

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  • Review Fee $150/hr
    Deposition Fee $200/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This highly qualified expert has over 15 years of experience in nursing. She earned her AS in nursing from Shelton State Community College before earning her BSN from University of North Alabama. She actively participates in professional development to stay up to date on the latest practices in nursing. This expert is certified in ACLS, PALS, and TNCC. She is licensed in practical nursing and is a registered nurse. She worked as a registered nurse in the emergency department at Northport Medical Center for three and a half years before becoming the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) RN care manager for the primary care clinic at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center. She has also served as a staff registered nurse and the medical officer of the day nurse for the specialty clinic at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center. Currently, this expert serves as the nurse manager for specialty care clinics at a VA medical center in Alabama.

    Nurse Manager, A VA hospital in AL

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), University of North Alabama

    Northport,

    Alabama

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This expert has over 15 years of experience as an emergency medicine physician. He earned his BS in mechanical engineering from the United States Military Academy and his MD from the University of Mississippi before subsequently completing his residency in emergency medicine at the Morristown Memorial Hospital and his fellowship in critical care medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is board certified in emergency medicine and is active in his field as a member of the American College of Emergency Medicine. Before transitioning to the medical field, this expert served in the army for 5 years and spent 6 years working for Swayze and Church as a mechanical engineer. He then went on to work at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, serving as the assistant medical director of critical care transport, an associate professor of emergency medicine, the director of the critical care fellowship, and an attending physician in the surgical intensive care unit. He has also served as the medical director for Pegasus Emergency Group, the regional medical director of the East region for AlignMD, and the medical director of the emergency department at Blount Memorial Hospital. Currently, this expert serves as the co-medical director of the emergency team at a medical school in Alabama and as an attending physician of emergency medicine for a health system in Mississippi.

    Co-Medical Director, A medical school in AL

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Mississippi

    Nashville,

    Tennessee

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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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