Hypovolemic Shock Expert Witnesses in Utah

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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 $600/hr
    Deposition Fee $700/hr

    This expert is board-certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, and is engaged in full time clinical practice in a community Emergency Department. He has published extensively in his field, and holds an emergency medical patent. Finally, he has also been named among America's Top Emergency Medicine Doctors for several years running.

    Attending Emergency Department Physician, 2 Major Arizona Healthcare Centers

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), The University of Arizona, College of Medicine

    Tucson,

    Arizona

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

    This qualified expert obtained her BA in Biology from the University of Denver and her MS in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of St. Francis. Her certifications include NCCPA, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification, and Advanced Disaster Training. She is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, a director at large for the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, and the PA liaison to the Colorado State Chapter of ACEP. She has published 5 articles covering both clinical and educational topics. She is currently a Physician Assistant in Adult Urgent Care and Emergency Medicine for a Health Facility in the West and is the associate director and professor at a PA program.

    Assistant Director, A Community College in CO

    Master of Science (MS), University of St. Francis

    Colorado

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This qualified Emergency Medicine expert earned his MD and completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Oregon Health Sciences University. He is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and certified in Hyperbaric Medicine & Wound Management. He has published 3 peer-reviewed journal articles and is a current Clinical Instructor of the Emergency Medicine residency at a regional hospital in WA. Licensed in NV, WA & OR. He practices in both Wound Care and Emergency Room Medicine.

    Physician, Two Major Wound Healing Clinics in Washington

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Oregon Health Sciences University

    Las Vegas,

    Nevada

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  • Review Fee $380/hr
    Deposition Fee $550/hr
    Court Fee $550/hr

    This highly qualified board certified expert earned her BA from University of Maryland and her MD from Ben Gurion Medical School for International Health in collaboration with Columbia University. She then completed her residency in emergency medicine and pediatrics at Indiana University. This expert is board certified in both pediatrics and emergency medicine and certified in advanced cardiac, pediatric, advanced trauma, and basic life support. She is a member of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American College of Emergency Physicians. She has published multiple times in American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Formerly, she served as the pediatric emergency medicine curriculum director at Carolinas Medical Center and an assistant professor of emergency and pediatric emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Currently, she is an adjunct professor of wilderness medicine at a leading Colorado medical school and as a pediatric emergency physician at a Colorado multi-specialty physician group.

    Telemedicine Physician, A Nationwide Healthcare Company

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Columbia University

    Denver,

    Colorado

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This expert received his BS in chemistry and biology from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and his MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University. He completed his residency in emergency medicine at the State University of New York. He is board-certified in emergency medicine. Formerly, this expert served as an emergency physician at Emergency Consultants Inc., Upstate Emergency Medicine, Inc., Emergency Physicians Healthcare, Inc., and TeamHealth. Currently, he serves as an emergency physician at an emergency medicine practice and a hospitalist and emergency provider at a clinical practice, both in Colorado.

    Hospitalist, Emergency Provider, A clinical practice in CO

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), State University of New York, Upstate Medical University

    Fort Collins,

    Colorado

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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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