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This highly qualified and board-certified nephrologist received his M.D from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. He went on to complete residency in Internal Medicine and a Fellowship in Nephrology at Boston Medical Center. He is certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. This expert is a member of several professional organizations including the International Society of Nephrology, American Society of Nephrology, Renal Physicians Association, National Kidney Foundation, American College of Physicians, and Massachusetts Medical Society. He has authored 15+ publications in the field. Formerly he was an attending physician at Jewish Memorial Hospital, Brockton Hospital, Quincy Medical Center, as well as the Medical Director in the Acute Hemodialysis Unit at Boston Medical Center. Currently he is Assistant Professor of Medicine at a high ranking university and the Clinical Director of the Renal Section and Medical Director, outpatient dialysis at a major university affiliated hospital.
Medical Director - Acute Hemodialysis, A University Affiliated Hospital
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Brookline,
Massachusetts
This qualified expert has more than 25 years of full time experience as a nephrologist practicing both in the private practice and academic settings, specializing in the care of complex patients with multi-system diseases such as obesity, diabetes mellitus and heart disease as described in this case. He is also extensively published in his field, and has held both high ranking clinical and academic appointments throughout his career.
Associate Professor, Major Medical University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Massachusetts
This qualified expert of Nephrology, Dialysis and Apheresis obtained his BA from New York University and his MD with Honors from the University of Brussels Medical School. He completed his Internship in Surgery and his Residency in Medicine from the Booth Memorial Medical Center and his Fellowship in Nephrology from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is Board Certified in Nephrology and Internal Medicine and is a member of multiple Nephrology, Apheresis and Blood Purification Societies. He has been President of the Annual meetings for the International Society of Blood Purification and the International Society for Apheresis. He is a reviewer for several journals related to the field of Nephrology, Medicine, Dialysis and Apheresis, a longtime author of an on-line medical information service and has 125+ publications. He has been an invited speaker and visiting professor in more than 20 countries on 5 continents. He is currently a Professor of Medicine for a Medical School in the Northeast, a Director of a Dialysis Program and the Chief of Blood Purification for a Teaching/Research Hospital, a Medical Director for a University Dialysis Center, and is a Medical Director for A Correctional Facility's Dialysis Unit.
Chief, Blood Purification, Teaching/Research Hospital
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Brussels Medical School
Plainville,
Connecticut
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What Can a Kidney Expert Witness Opine On?
Kidney Transplant
Surgical replacement of a failing kidney.
Dialysis
Filtering waste from the blood artificially.
Nephrectomy
Surgical removal of a kidney.
Ureteroscopy
Examination and treatment of ureter issues.
Kidney Biopsy
Tissue sampling for diagnostic purposes.
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Breaking down kidney stones using shock waves.
FAQs for Kidney Expert Witnesses
What is a kidney expert witness?
A kidney expert witness is a nephrology specialist who explains kidney diseases and standards of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex renal issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of a kidney expert witness?
A kidney expert witness supports cases involving acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, dialysis errors, transplant disputes, drug toxicity, hypertension, and nephrology malpractice.
How do you evaluate the credentials of a kidney expert witness?
Evaluate a kidney expert witness by reviewing board certification in nephrology, clinical experience, academic work, prior testimony, and case-specific renal expertise.
How can a kidney expert witness assist with standard-of-care analysis?
A kidney expert witness evaluates medical records and treatment decisions to determine if nephrology care met the accepted standard of care in a specific case.
How does a kidney expert witness approach complex causation disputes?
A kidney expert witness approaches complex causation disputes by reviewing records, test results, risk factors, and timelines to link renal injury to specific medical actions or exposures.
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