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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 Peritoneal Dialysis Expert Witness Opine On?
Catheter Placement
Inserting a catheter for dialysis access.
Dialysate Exchange
Changing the fluid used for dialysis.
Peritoneal Fluid Drainage
Removing excess fluid from the abdomen.
Dialysis Monitoring
Monitoring patient's vitals and fluid balance.
Complication Management
Addressing issues like infection or leakage.
Patient Education
Teaching patients about home dialysis procedures.
FAQs for Peritoneal Dialysis Expert Witnesses
What is a peritoneal dialysis expert witness?
A peritoneal dialysis expert witness is a nephrology specialist who explains PD standards of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify complex dialysis issues.
In what case types can a peritoneal dialysis expert witness provide valuable insights?
A peritoneal dialysis expert witness assists in medical malpractice, standard-of-care, catheter placement, infection, treatment error, product liability, and dialysis-related wrongful death cases.
How can a peritoneal dialysis expert witness assess standard-of-care deviations?
A peritoneal dialysis expert witness assesses standard-of-care deviations by reviewing records, protocols, and outcomes against accepted nephrology and dialysis practice guidelines.
What qualifications should a peritoneal dialysis expert witness possess?
A peritoneal dialysis expert witness should be a board-certified nephrologist with extensive PD clinical experience, research or teaching background, and prior medico-legal review expertise.
How does a peritoneal dialysis expert witness evaluate causation in adverse outcomes?
A peritoneal dialysis expert witness evaluates causation by reviewing records, treatment protocols, timing of events, and standards of care to link specific actions or omissions to the adverse outcome.
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