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Average Physician Assistant Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$300/hr
Review Fee
$400/hr
Deposition Fee
$475/hr
Court Fee
This expert is trained and board certified in radiation oncology. Currently a professor at a major medical center, he continues to treat patients and conduct research projects. He also serves as a reviewer for the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. His clinical interests include pediatric cancers, breast cancer and sarcoma.
Director, A Medical Center in UT
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Oregon Health Sciences University
Salt Lake City,
Utah
This qualified expert obtained her BA in Biology from the University of Denver and her MS in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of St. Francis. Her certifications include NCCPA, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification, and Advanced Disaster Training. She is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, a director at large for the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, and the PA liaison to the Colorado State Chapter of ACEP. She has published 5 articles covering both clinical and educational topics. She is currently a Physician Assistant in Adult Urgent Care and Emergency Medicine for a Health Facility in the West and is the associate director and professor at a PA program.
Assistant Director, A Community College in CO
Master of Science (MS), University of St. Francis
Colorado
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What Can a Physician Assistant Expert Witness Opine On?
Physical Examination
Comprehensive assessment of patient health.
Suture Wound Closure
Stitching wounds to promote healing.
Injections
Administering medications via syringe.
Patient Education
Informing patients about health management.
Minor Surgical Procedures
Performing small surgical interventions safely.
Diagnostic Tests
Conducting tests to identify health issues.
FAQs for Physician Assistant Expert Witnesses
What is a physician assistant expert witness?
A physician assistant expert witness is a PA who offers specialized medical knowledge in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, explaining PA standards of care, and testifying in court.
In what types of cases might the expertise of a Physician Assistant expert witness be beneficial?
A Physician Assistant expert witness is beneficial in medical malpractice, emergency care, surgical, primary care, correctional health, and scope-of-practice standard-of-care cases.
How can a physician assistant expert witness support standard-of-care analysis?
A physician assistant expert witness supports standard-of-care analysis by comparing the PA’s actions to accepted clinical guidelines and explaining any deviations in clear, evidence-based terms.
What qualifications should counsel expect from a physician assistant expert witness?
Counsel should expect a physician assistant expert witness to have active PA licensure, clinical experience in the relevant specialty, expert witness training, and prior testimony or report-writing experience.
How does a physician assistant expert witness evaluate charting and documentation?
A physician assistant expert witness evaluates charting and documentation by reviewing accuracy, completeness, timeliness, clinical reasoning, and adherence to professional and legal standards.
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