Nephrology Expert Witnesses in Wisconsin

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Nephrology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including internal medicine, critical care, and transplant medicine. Some of the most common specialties include acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, dialysis, hypertension, and electrolyte disorders. They can opine on the effects of delayed diagnosis, medication errors, contrast exposure, fluid management, and dialysis complications.

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Average Nephrology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$475/hr

Review Fee

$625/hr

Deposition Fee

$700/hr

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This board certified Nephrologist has been practicing medicine for over 30 years, , publishing over 250 articles in peer-reviewed journals throughout the years. He is a Fellow of both the American College of Physicians and the American Society of Nephrology, and has given over 300 presentations both nationally and internationally in the field of Nephrology. He is the former Chief of Nephrology at the University of Arkansas Hospital and at the West Side VA Medical Center, and currently is a Professor of Nephrology and a Chief of Nephrology at a major medical university.

    Medical Director of Dialysis Unit, Major Medical University

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Universidade Federal Fluminese Medical School

    Chicago,

    Illinois

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $600/hr

    This highly-qualified nephrology expert has demonstrated experience in all aspects of care for patients with kidney diseases–including transplant, kidney stones, hypertension, and dialysis–in both an inpatient and outpatient setting. He earned his MD from Grigore T Popa School of Medicine in Romania, as well as a MS in health care delivery from Dartmouth's Institute for Health Policy at Geisel School of Medicine. After earning his MD, this expert completed a pathology internship at the University of Missouri followed by an internal medicine residency and nephrology fellowship at the University of Kentucky. In addition to being board certified in both internal medicine and nephrology, he is certified as a hypertension specialist and as a physician executive. He is active in his field, both as an author of over 50 scientific publications and as a fellow of the American Society of Nephrology. He formerly served as an assistant professor at both the University of Arkansas and the University of Iowa, as well as the director of the University of Iowa's Home Dialysis Program. Currently, this expert is a clinical professor and director of the Dialysis Program at a university and an attending nephrologist at a medical center, all in Iowa.

    Attending Nephrologist, Three Hospitals in IA

    Master of Science (MS), Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy

    Coralville,

    Iowa

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What Can a Nephrology Expert Witness Opine On?

Hemodialysis

Removes waste from the blood using a machine.

Peritoneal Dialysis

Uses the abdominal lining to filter blood.

Kidney Biopsy

Takes tissue samples for analysis.

Renal Ultrasound

Imaging to assess kidney structure and function.

Fluid Management

Monitors and regulates body fluid levels.

Electrolyte Management

Balances electrolytes for optimal health.

FAQs for Nephrology Expert Witnesses

What is a nephrology expert witness?

A nephrology expert witness is a kidney specialist who provides medical opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, offering reports, testifying, and clarifying complex nephrology issues.

What types of cases may require a nephrology expert witness?

A nephrology expert witness handles kidney disease, dialysis errors, transplant complications, drug toxicity, hypertension, acute kidney injury, and nephrology malpractice cases.

How can a nephrology expert witness support causation analysis in renal injury claims?

A nephrology expert witness supports causation analysis in renal injury claims by linking medical records, lab data, and risk factors to determine if the alleged event caused kidney damage.

What nephrology expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at deposition?

The most persuasive nephrology expert witness qualifications are board certification, active clinical practice, academic or research roles, and prior deposition or trial experience.

How does a nephrology expert witness evaluate standard of care in acute kidney failure?

A nephrology expert witness evaluates standard of care in acute kidney failure by comparing clinical decisions and timing of tests, consultations, and dialysis to accepted nephrology guidelines.

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