Respiratory Failure Expert Witnesses in Oklahoma

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Respiratory failure expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including pulmonology, critical care medicine, emergency medicine, and anesthesiology. Some of the most common specialties include mechanical ventilation, CPAP and BiPAP management, ARDS, sepsis-related lung injury, and post-operative respiratory complications. They can opine on the effects of delayed intubation, improper ventilator settings, monitoring failures, and deviations from standard of care.

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This quadruple board certified doctor completed his postdoctoral fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine as well as Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven. He established the University of New Mexico Occupational and Environmental Lung Clinic in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is board certified in Pulmonary, Critical Care Medicine and Occupational Medicine; a B-reader certified by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); and a teaching faculty member for the annual National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) spirometry training course held in Albuquerque. He is also a national leader in the field of Occupational Lung Disease within professional organizations like the American Thoracic Society and American College of Chest Physicians and on the advisory board of the sixth edition of the American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment. He is on the teaching faculty at the respected university in New Mexico, for the Pulmonary and Critical care fellowship programs, as well as the Preventive Medicine and Internal Medicine residency program

    Medical Staff Physician, A regional medical center in NM

    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), All India Institute of Medical Sciences

    Albuquerque,

    New Mexico

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This highly-qualified expert has over 15 years of experience in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep disorders medicine. He earned his MBBS from the University of Nairobi in Kenya before moving to the United States to complete his residency in internal medicine at Northwestern University and two fellowships at Baylor College of Medicine: one in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep disorders medicine and the other in lung transplant medicine. This expert is triple board-certified in internal medicine, critical care medicine, and pulmonary disease. He has formerly served as the co-medical director of respiratory therapy at National Park Community College, the co-medical director of the ICU at Mercy Hospital, the attending physician for pulmonary, critical care, and sleep disorders at Mercy Clinic, the medical director at CHI St. Vincent Sleep Disorders Center, and the chief of staff at CHI St. Vincent Hospital. This expert currently serves as the attending physician of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep disorders at an Arkansas hospital.

    Attending Physician, An AR hospital

    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), University of Nairobi, Kenya

    Hot Springs,

    Arkansas

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $459/hr

    This highly-qualified expert has over 35 years of experience as a respiratory therapist. She has experience with pulmonary disease management, tracheostomy care And management, arterial blood gases, teaching and training patients with new diagnosis, and home ventilation devices such as CPAP, BIPAP, and ventilators. She earned her AAS in respiratory care therapy from Sanford-Brown College, is a registered respiratory therapist, and certified as a neonatal resuscitation provider and a basic life support instructor. She began her career serving as a registered medical assistant to various physicians, internists, surgeons, and pediatricians. She then served as a registered respiratory therapist for SSM Health in the emergency and trauma departments, cardiac intensive care, and the NICU. Currently, this expert is a registered respiratory therapist at a children's hospital for children, where she works on pre-op and post-op treatment for orthopedic surgery, pulmonary function testing, and education for patients and parents on lung deformities. Additionally, she works as a registered respiratory therapist for a major hospital system in Missouri, where she works on the pulmonary care management and CODE teams.

    Registered Respiratory Therapist, A healthcare staffing platform

    Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Sanford-Brown College

    Missouri

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What Can a Respiratory Failure Expert Witness Opine On?

Intubation

Inserting a tube to maintain airway.

Mechanical Ventilation

Assisting or replacing spontaneous breathing.

CPAP Therapy

Continuous positive airway pressure support.

BiPAP Therapy

Bilevel positive airway pressure for ventilation.

Chest Tube Insertion

Draining fluid or air from the pleural space.

Bronchoscopy

Visualizing airways for diagnosis or treatment.

FAQs for Respiratory Failure Expert Witnesses

What is a respiratory failure expert witness?

A respiratory failure expert witness is a medical specialist who explains causes, standards of care, and complications in respiratory failure cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex pulmonary issues.

In what types of cases can a respiratory failure expert witness provide valuable insights?

A respiratory failure expert witness provides insights in medical malpractice, ICU care, ventilator mismanagement, anesthesia errors, emergency medicine, and wrongful death cases.

How can a respiratory failure expert witness strengthen causation arguments?

A respiratory failure expert witness strengthens causation arguments by linking medical records, test results, and standards of care to show how specific actions directly led to respiratory failure.

What specific qualifications should a respiratory failure expert witness have?

A respiratory failure expert witness should be a board‑certified pulmonologist or critical care physician with ICU experience, published research, and prior medico‑legal testimony on respiratory failure.

How does a respiratory failure expert witness assess standard-of-care compliance?

A respiratory failure expert witness assesses standard-of-care compliance by reviewing records, guidelines, test data, and clinician actions against accepted pulmonary and critical care standards.

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