Parkinson's Disease Expert Witnesses in Texas

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Parkinson's Disease expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including neurology, geriatrics, pharmacology, physical therapy, and psychiatry. Some of the most common Parkinson's Disease expert witness specialties also include movement disorders, neuropsychology, occupational therapy, neuropharmacology, and geriatric psychiatry. They can opine on the effects of medication management in Parkinson's disease, progression and stages of Parkinson's disease, impact on quality of life, cognitive impairment associated with the disease, and the role of physical and occupational therapy in managing symptoms.

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Review Fee $650/hr

This board certified neurologist and certified life planner earned a BA in Psychology from Brandeis University and an MD from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He is a member of a number of prestigious societies including the International Academy of Life Care Planners and the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals. He currently provides life care planning services for a private consulting firm.

Neurology Director, An outpatient rehabilitation facility in TX

Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Connecticut School of Medicine

San Antonio,

Texas

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Review Fee $700/hr
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This highly qualified expert is a board certified neurologist with a specialization in Neurocritical Care. He received his Master's degree from Saint Louis University and completed his internship training at both the Patna Medical College Hospital in India and Westlake Hospital. He pursued residency training at the University of Florida and completed fellowship training at Washington University. He has published several peer-reviewed journal articles and serves as an ad hoc reviewer for the Neurocritical Care Journal. Currently, he serves as an assistant professor of stroke and neurocritical care at a prominent Missouri university.

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Master of Science (MS), Saint Louis University

Houston,

Texas

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This qualified expert has over 10 years of experience as a neurologist. He earned his bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery from Patna Medical College in India. He then went on to earn his MS in outcomes research and evaluation sciences from Saint Louis University. He completed his internship in internal medicine at Westlake Hospital, his neurology residency at the University of Florida, and a neurocritical care fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine. This expert is a member of several neurology associations, and is particularly involved in the Neurocritical Care Society, acting as chair and co-chair for several committees. His involvement in the Neurocritical Care Society has earned him the presidential citation award for three consecutive years. This expert was also a part of several critical care committees while working at Saint Louis University Hospital. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and has presented on a multitude of posters at conferences. He has also helped lead various neurology studies throughout his career. He formerly held the position of assistant professor of neurology, and subsequently associate professor, specializing in stroke and neurocritical care at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Currently, this expert is an attending neurocritical care neurologist at a hospital system in Texas.

Attending Neurocritical Care Neurologist, A TX hospital system

Master of Science (MS), Saint Louis University

Texas

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FAQs for Parkinsons Disease Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a Parkinson's Disease expert witness in legal proceedings?

A Parkinson's Disease expert witness provides specialized knowledge about the disease, its diagnosis, treatment, and progression. They can offer critical insights into medical malpractice cases or disability claims.

What types of cases can a Parkinson's Disease expert witness handle?

These experts often handle cases involving medical malpractice, personal injury, elder care issues, pharmaceutical litigation, and disability claims related to Parkinson's Disease.

How can a Parkinson's Disease expert witness assist in a medical malpractice case?

They can review medical records for standard of care breaches, testify on the appropriateness of diagnosis and treatment provided, and assess the impact of alleged negligence on patient outcomes.

Are there subspecialties within the field of Parkinson's Disease that an expert witness might focus on?

Yes, some experts may specialize in areas like neurology, geriatrics, movement disorders, neuropsychology or pharmacology - all crucial aspects of understanding and treating Parkinson's Disease.

Why is it important to have a Parkinson's Disease expert witness who is familiar with the latest research and treatments?

As science progresses, so does our understanding of Parkinson's. An expert witness who stays updated with current research can provide accurate information and reliable testimony based on the latest standards of care.

How does Expert Institute select its Parkinson's Disease expert witnesses?

Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.

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