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This expert received a Ph.D. in Biomedical Physics and is board certified in Radiology. She is a certified Radiation Safety Officer and a member of the American College of Medical Physics and American Nuclear Society.
Medical Physicist, A university-affiliated hospital in NC
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California Los Angeles
Raleigh,
Tennessee
This expert has been a practicing diagnostic and interventional radiologist for over 15 years, with licensure in multiple states to complement his double board certification. In addition to maintaining an active clinical practice at one of the nation's top-ranked teaching hospitals, he is published in over 21 peer-reviewed journal articles, presented lectures on the subject of interventional radiologic management on more than twenty occasions for professional conferences and medical grand rounds. He is an established member of numerous national professional societies including the Society for Interventional Radiologists, and appreciate distinguished faculty appointments at one of the nation's top-ranked university medical centers.
Associate Professor, A University in TN
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Nashville,
Tennessee
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What Can an Imaging Expert Witness Opine On?
X-ray
Imaging technique using radiation to view bones.
MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging for detailed body scans.
CT Scan
Computed tomography for cross-sectional images.
Ultrasound
Sound waves used to visualize internal organs.
Mammography
Breast imaging for cancer detection.
Fluoroscopy
Real-time imaging for dynamic body functions.
FAQs for Imaging Expert Witnesses
What is a imaging expert witness?
An imaging expert witness is a medical imaging specialist who explains scan findings and standards in legal cases. They assist by reviewing imaging records, writing reports, testifying, and clarifying complex radiology issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of an imaging expert witness?
An imaging expert witness supports medical malpractice, personal injury, radiology errors, misdiagnosis, trauma, occupational injury, and insurance dispute cases.
How should I evaluate the qualifications of an imaging expert witness?
Evaluate an imaging expert witness by reviewing their medical imaging credentials, board certifications, clinical experience, publications, and prior expert testimony.
How can an imaging expert witness strengthen causation analysis?
An imaging expert witness strengthens causation analysis by objectively interpreting scans to link imaging findings to the alleged incident, ruling out alternative causes.
What imaging expert witness credentials are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive imaging expert witness credentials include board certification, subspecialty fellowship training, extensive clinical experience, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior courtroom testimony.
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