Radiology Expert Witnesses in Missouri

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Radiology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including medical malpractice, personal injury, healthcare administration, and oncology. Some of the most common specialties among radiology expert witnesses include interventional radiology, neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, breast imaging, and nuclear medicine. They have provided opinions on the effects of radiation exposure, diagnostic errors, malfunctions in imaging technology, misinterpretation of imaging results, and standards of care in radiology.

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Average Radiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$500/hr

Review Fee

$650/hr

Deposition Fee

$775/hr

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Radiology Experts in Missouri

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Review Fee $250/hr
Deposition Fee $250/hr

This expert has been practicing nuclear medicine and using radiologic technology for over 30 years. Awarded the honor of Fellow of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, he is also a member of a multitude of other professional scientific societies. He has been an invited presenter at over 50 local, regional, and national conferences and sits on the Editorial Review Board for the Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology. This expert currently serves as an Associate Professor of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapeutics at a major medical university, as well as the Administrative Chair of the same department.

Dean, A community college in MO

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Saint Louis University

St. Louis,

Missouri

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Review Fee $500/hr
Deposition Fee $500/hr
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This board certified expert has been practicing for nearly 30 years. Widely published, he sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine, the Egyptian Journal of Nuclear Medicine, and Frontiers in Cancer Imaging and Diagnosis. This expert has also been an invited lecturer at continuing medical education programs at the regional, national, and international levels. He currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Radiology and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Imaging and Radiation Therapeutics at a major medical university. He is also the Director of the Division of Nuclear medicine as well as PET services at his institution's hospital affiliate.

Professor, Radiology, A Major Medical School

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Johns Hopkins University

St. Louis,

Missouri

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Review Fee $250/hr
Deposition Fee $350/hr
Court Fee $350/hr

This qualified expert of Electron Microscopy obtained his B.Sc cum laude from Kent State University, his M.Sc from Southeastern Louisiana University, and his Ph.D from Saint Louis University. He is a member of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, and has 50+ Publications on Electron Microscopy. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Animal Physiology at a University in the Midwest. This expert has extensive experience in research on the reproductive biology of amphibians and reptiles. Such research includes primarily urogenital morphology of salamanders and squamates, but also includes projects on sperm morphology/physiology, morphology of secondary sexual characteristics, evolution of reproductive cycles, and the odd morphological inquiry into fishes. He was mentored by renowned herpetologists Robert D. Aldridge (Ph.D. advisor, Saint Louis University) and David M. Sever (M.Sc. advisor, Southeastern Louisiana University) during his career as a graduate student. He is currently an Associate Professor at a major university in the Department of Biology.

Assistant Professor, University in the Midwest

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Saint Louis University

Cape Giradeau,

Missouri

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FAQs for Radiology Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a radiology expert witness in legal proceedings?

A radiology expert witness provides insight into medical imaging procedures, diagnoses, and standards of care. They can clarify complex issues related to radiological practices and patient outcomes.

What types of cases might require a radiology expert witness?

Cases involving misdiagnosis, improper treatment, or negligence in interpreting imaging results often require a radiology expert witness. Personal injury and malpractice suits also frequently involve these experts.

Can a radiology expert witness speak to subspecialties within the field?

Yes, many radiology expert witnesses specialize in areas such as interventional radiology, neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, or breast imaging. Their expertise can be invaluable in specific case types.

How can a radiology expert witness assist in a case involving radiation exposure?

A radiology expert can provide crucial insights on safe levels of radiation exposure, potential health risks, and whether proper safety protocols were followed during imaging procedures.

Why is it important to have a board-certified radiologist as an expert witness?

Board certification ensures that the expert has met rigorous standards in their field. This lends credibility to their testimony and demonstrates their commitment to maintaining high professional standards.

How does Expert Institute select its Radiology 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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