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This board certified expert has been practicing for over 40 years. A former Fellow of the College of American Pathologists, he is currently an Associate Editor for the Atlas of Pathology - Non-Tumor Diagnostic Surgical Pathology, as well as a member of the Editorial Board of both Modern Pathology and Fetal and Pediatric Pathology. Currently, this expert is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at a major medical university, where he has been a full professor for 18 years.
Emeritus Professor, A Medical University in MD
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Northwestern University
Bethesda,
Maryland
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What Can a Pulmonology Expert Witness Opine On?
Bronchoscopy
Examine airways using a flexible tube.
Pulmonary Function Tests
Assess lung function and capacity.
Chest X-ray
Visualize lung conditions and abnormalities.
CT Scan of the Chest
Detailed imaging of lung structures.
Thoracentesis
Remove fluid from the pleural space.
Lung Biopsy
Obtain tissue for diagnostic analysis.
FAQs for Pulmonology Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a pulmonology expert witness?
A pulmonology expert witness is a medical specialist who explains lung and respiratory issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex pulmonary facts.
What types of cases can a pulmonology expert witness opine on?
A pulmonology expert witness opines on asthma, COPD, lung cancer, pulmonary embolism, occupational lung disease, toxic inhalation, ventilator care, and respiratory failure cases.
How can a pulmonology expert witness evaluate standard of care in respiratory management?
A pulmonology expert witness evaluates standard of care in respiratory management by comparing clinical decisions and documentation to current pulmonology guidelines and accepted medical practices.
How does a pulmonology expert witness assess causation in alleged inhalation injuries?
A pulmonology expert witness assesses causation in alleged inhalation injuries by linking exposure history, clinical findings, and test results to known respiratory effects of the substance.
What training and board certifications should a pulmonology expert witness possess?
A pulmonology expert witness should be a board-certified pulmonologist (often also critical care–certified) with fellowship training in pulmonary medicine and substantial clinical experience.
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