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This highly qualified expert earned his BA, MS, and MD at Tulane University prior to completing a surgery internship, neurological surgery residency, and special basic-neurosciences fellowship at Duke University Medical Center. He is very active in his field as a member of multiple professional organizations which include the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, and the Pittsburgh Neuroscience Society. His expertise is highlighted by his 30+ combined published journal articles, books/book chapters, and abstracts. He has formerly served as an instructor in neurosurgery at Duke University and as an a director of the Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit at the University of Pittsburgh. Currently, this expert is a Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery at a large academic medical institution.
Clinical Professor, A Large Academic Medical Institution
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tulane University
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
This expert has over 15 years experience in academia as it relates to Pharmacology. He has been accredited with the discovery of the RGS protein family, leading to 4 issued patents and numerous publications. In 2004 he was awarded the John Abel Award as an Outstanding American Pharmacologist under 40, from the American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET). He is currently not only a Professor of Pharmacology, but also the Chair of the department and Director of the MD/PhD Scholars program at a University in West Virginia.
Professor, An Osteopathic Medicine College in TX
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Toronto
Fort Worth,
West Virginia
This board-certified expert in orthopedic surgery specializes in spinal procedures. He earned his MD from Georgetown University following a BA from the University of California Santa Barbara. The expert also holds an MS in physiology and biophysics from Georgetown. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at Georgetown University and a fellowship in orthopedic spine surgery at the Mayo Clinic. The expert formerly served as an orthopedic surgeon in the Mayo Health Care system. He currently serves as a surgical preceptor and instructor for a minimally invasive spine center in Pennsylvania and as a spine surgeon at an area spine center.
Spine Surgeon, A PA Spine Center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Georgetown University
Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Phrenic Nerve Injury Expert Witness Opine On?
Nerve Repair
Surgical restoration of nerve function.
Nerve Grafting
Connecting nerves using donor tissue.
Phrenic Nerve Pacing
Stimulating the diaphragm for breathing.
Diaphragm Plication
Surgical tightening of the diaphragm.
Surgical Decompression
Relieving pressure on the nerve.
Physical Rehabilitation
Therapeutic exercises to regain function.
FAQs for Phrenic Nerve Injury Expert Witnesses
What is a phrenic nerve injury expert witness?
A phrenic nerve injury expert witness is a medical specialist who explains how phrenic nerve damage occurs and its impact. They assist by reviewing records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex medical issues.
What types of cases may require the expertise of a phrenic nerve injury expert witness?
A phrenic nerve injury expert witness handles medical malpractice, surgical error, anesthesia injury, birth trauma, diaphragm paralysis, and nerve damage litigation cases.
How can a phrenic nerve injury expert witness evaluate causation in unilateral diaphragm paralysis?
A phrenic nerve injury expert witness evaluates causation in unilateral diaphragm paralysis by correlating clinical history, imaging, nerve studies, and surgical or trauma records to the injury.
What specific methodologies does a phrenic nerve injury expert witness use to assess long-term impairment?
A phrenic nerve injury expert witness uses clinical exams, imaging, pulmonary function tests, and diaphragm motion studies to assess long-term respiratory impairment.
What education and clinical training should a phrenic nerve injury expert witness possess for admissible testimony?
A phrenic nerve injury expert witness should have an MD or DO, residency in neurology or surgery, fellowship in nerve or thoracic surgery, and documented clinical experience treating phrenic nerve injuries.
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