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This expert received his medical degree from Wayne State University and an MSc in Environmental Health from the City University of New York. He completed his residency at Brown University and the Mayo Clinic, and he is board-certified in Internal Medicine and in Occupational Medicine. In his current clinical role, he provides diagnostic and intervention advice to patients concerned with exposure to toxins. He also collaborates with clinical laboratory scientists and clinicians to create comparative effectiveness research for laboratory utilization practices. In the past, this doctor served as Interim Founding Dean, School of Public Health, at the West Virginia University Health Sciences Center. He was also the chair of the WVU Department of Community Medicine for 15 years, and director of WVU's Occupational Medicine residency program. His national leadership history includes service as Chair, Residency Review Committee in Preventive Medicine, and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. He has also served as Chair, of the Board of Scientific Counselors, National Environmental Health Center and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He frequently acts as a consultant to industry, government, nonprofit organizations, and patient or community groups regarding occupational and environmental health, and public health interventions. He has served as a member of the West Virginia Governors Advisory Council on Substance Abuse, as well as to the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health.
Principal, An Independent Consultancy in MI
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Wayne State University
Birmingham,
West Virginia
This highly qualified and fellowship trained expert earned his BS in Biology from Cornell University and his MD with Distinction from the University of Rochester. He also holds an MPH from SUNY Albany's School of Public Health. He completed both residency and fellowship training in occupational and environmental medicine at prestigious Harvard University. As a result, he is board certified in occupational and environmental medicine as well as public health and general preventative medicine. He has authored numerous journal articles and delivered over 40 national and internal presentations on topics in his field. Currently, he serves as Attending Physician and Associate Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at a top tier medical school. He is also Program Director of the Preventative Medicine and Public Health Residency.
Program Director, A top tier medical school
Master of Science (MS), SUNY at Albany School of Public Health
Rochester,
New York
This expert received her doctorate from the University of Michigan and worked as an environmental toxicologist for Syracuse Research Corporation, where she did quantitative human health risk assessment for the EPA on a variety of substances including solvents, pesticides and metals. As a certified industrial hygienist, certified professional ergonomist and environmental scientist she continues to apply her knowledge to improve occupational and environmental health.
President, An Industrial Hygiene Firm in NY
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Michigan
Manlius,
New York
This highly qualified expert has extensive experience in occupational medicine and is board-certified in undersea and hyperbaric medicine. He earned his BA in biochemistry from Canisius College, his MS in immunology from Roswell Park Cancer Institute, his JD from Case Western Reserve School of Law, his MS in aerospace medicine from the NASA Grant Program, and his MD from the State University of New York at Buffalo. After finishing his general medical internship at Cook County Hospital, this expert went on to complete his residency in aerospace medicine from Wright State University. He is an active member and past president of the Midwest Chapter of the Undersea Hyperbaric Medical Society and has published over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles. Formerly, he has served as a physician on the homeland security medical team and a professor of occupational medicine at Wright State University. In addition to his work as a medical professional, he is also a licensed attorney, having owned a private legal practice for 15 years and served as a partner of Fisher Broyles LLP. Currently, this expert serves as a physician at multiple hospitals, in private practice, and is an actively practicing attorney in Ohio.
Physician, Multiple OH hospitals
Doctor of Medicine (MD), State University of New York at Buffalo
Toledo,
Ohio
This highly-qualified expert has extensive experience in occupational medicine, pain management, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. He received his BA in biology from the University of Pennsylvania before earning his MPH in public health leadership from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his MD at Temple University. He subsequently completed an internal medicine internship at the Naval Medical Center, an occupational and environmental medicine residency at Duke University, and both a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation and a fellowship in pain medicine at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He is board-certified by both the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Board of Preventive Medicine, holding certifications in physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain medicine, occupational and environmental medicine, and undersea and hyperbaric medicine. This expert is active in his field as a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. He formerly served as the associate program director for the anesthesia pain medicine fellowship at the National Capital Consortium and the assistant department head of occupational and preventive medicine at the Naval Health Clinic in San Diego. He spent several years working at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, serving as the White House medical unit physician, the associate program director of the pain medicine fellowship, and the director of interventional pain medicine. Currently, this expert serves as the director of interventional medicine at a major medical center in Washington DC and as an assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at a medical school in Maryland.
Associate Professor, A medical school in DC
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Temple University
Potomac,
Maryland
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What Can an Occupational and Environmental Medicine Expert Witness Opine On?
Workplace Assessments
Evaluating work environments for hazards.
Exposure Monitoring
Tracking harmful substance levels in workplaces.
Health Risk Assessments
Analyzing health risks from occupational exposures.
Preventive Health Screenings
Conducting health checks for at-risk workers.
Return-to-Work Evaluations
Assessing readiness for job resumption.
Vaccination Programs
Administering vaccines to protect employees.
FAQs for Occupational and Environmental Medicine Expert Witnesses
What is a occupational and environmental medicine expert witness?
An occupational and environmental medicine expert witness is a physician who evaluates work and environmental health risks in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, assessing exposure, and testifying to clarify complex occupational and environmental health issues.
In what case types can an Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness provide valuable assistance?
An Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness assists in toxic exposure, workplace injury, occupational disease, industrial hygiene, OSHA compliance, and environmental health litigation.
How can an Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness evaluate workplace exposure causation?
An Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness evaluates workplace exposure causation by reviewing job tasks, exposure levels, medical records, timelines, and scientific evidence.
How does an Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness assess fitness for duty disputes?
An Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness assesses fitness for duty disputes by reviewing medical records, job demands, workplace exposures, and objective functional testing.
What training qualifies an Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness to interpret exposure standards?
An Occupational and Environmental Medicine expert witness is qualified to interpret exposure standards through specialized OEM residency training, board certification, and ongoing toxicology education.
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