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Average Neurosurgery Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$825/hr
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This highly qualified and fellowship trained expert earned her BA from Washington University and her MD from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. She continued her training at numerous highly ranked medical centers including an internship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and her residency in diagnostic radiology at Johns Hopkins. She continued her time at Johns Hopkins while completing an esteemed fellowship in Neuroradiology. As a result, this expert is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology with a subspecialty certification in Neuroradiology. This expert is active in the Radiology field as a member of numerous medical societies including The American Society of Neuroradiologists. Formerly, she gained international experience through two clinical preceptorships located in Australia and Argentina. Currently, she is Chief of Neuroradiology and Assistant Professor of Radiology at one of the best medical universities in the country.
Physician, Two hospitals in VA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Washington,
District of Columbia
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What Can a Neurosurgery Expert Witness Opine On?
Craniotomy
Surgical opening of the skull.
Laminectomy
Removal of a portion of the spine.
Spinal Fusion
Joining two or more vertebrae.
Aneurysm Clip Placement
Clipping an aneurysm to prevent bleeding.
Tumor Resection
Removal of a brain or spinal tumor.
Deep Brain Stimulation
Implanting electrodes to regulate brain activity.
FAQs for Neurosurgery Expert Witnesses
What is a neurosurgery expert witness?
A neurosurgery expert witness is a neurosurgeon who provides specialized medical opinions in legal cases involving brain and spine injuries. They assist by reviewing records, writing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex neurosurgical issues.
What case types can a neurosurgery expert witness opine on?
A neurosurgery expert witness opines on brain and spine injury, trauma, malpractice, surgery errors, spinal cord damage, tumors, strokes, pain, disability, and standard of care.
How can a neurosurgery expert witness assist in evaluating standard of care breaches?
A neurosurgery expert witness evaluates medical records, procedures, and outcomes to determine if the neurosurgeon’s actions met or breached the accepted standard of care.
What neurosurgery expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive neurosurgery expert witness qualifications include board certification, active surgical practice, academic appointments, peer‑reviewed publications, and prior credible testimony.
How does a neurosurgery expert witness analyze causation in alleged surgical injuries?
A neurosurgery expert witness analyzes causation by reviewing records, imaging, surgical technique, standards of care, and timing to link the neurosurgical injury to specific actions or omissions.
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