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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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What Can a Ventilator Expert Witness Opine On?
Initiation of Mechanical Ventilation
Start ventilatory support for patients.
Ventilator Settings Adjustment
Modify parameters based on patient needs.
Weaning Trials
Evaluate readiness for extubation.
Sedation Management
Administer sedatives for comfort during ventilation.
Monitoring Ventilator Function
Ensure proper operation and patient response.
Troubleshooting Ventilator Issues
Identify and resolve mechanical problems.
FAQs for Ventilator Expert Witnesses
What is a ventilator expert witness?
A ventilator expert witness is a medical or technical specialist who explains ventilator use, standards, and safety in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing ventilator data, and testifying to clarify complex respiratory care issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the expertise of a ventilator specialist witness?
Ventilator expert witnesses support medical malpractice, ICU negligence, wrongful death, product liability, equipment failure, and standard-of-care ventilator management cases.
How can a ventilator expert witness assess adherence to ventilator management standards?
A ventilator expert witness assesses adherence by reviewing records, ventilator settings, protocols, and outcomes against accepted ventilator management standards and clinical guidelines.
What ventilator expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive ventilator expert witness qualifications are board-certified critical care or pulmonary medicine, extensive ventilator management experience, and prior courtroom testimony.
How does a ventilator expert witness evaluate alleged ventilator-related negligence?
A ventilator expert witness evaluates alleged ventilator-related negligence by reviewing records, settings, monitoring data, protocols, and standards to assess if care met accepted practice.
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