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See more Wound Care Expert WitnessesThis board certified expert has been in clinical practice for over 10 years and is currently the Vice Chairman of the department of Surgery at his clinical institution. He is also the Program Director for the General Surgery Residency Program. He completed his residency training at the Tulsa Regional Medical Center (now Oklahoma State University Medical Center) and St. Francis Hospital. He is a member of numerous surgical associations and institutional committees that ensure excellence in surgical technique and outcomes. He is actively involved in research and his interests lie primarily in general and laparoscopic surgery, chronic wound care, complex ventral hernias, and endoscopy. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of General Surgery and staff surgeon at a major medical center.
Attending, Multiple Medical Centers in OK
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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What Can a Wound Care Expert Witness Opine On?
Debridement
Removal of dead tissue from wounds.
Dressing Changes
Replacing wound dressings to promote healing.
Infection Management
Treating and preventing wound infections.
Wound Assessment
Evaluating the wound's condition and progress.
Suture Removal
Removing stitches after wound closure.
Compression Therapy
Applying pressure to manage swelling.
FAQs for Wound Care Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a wound care expert witness in legal cases?
A wound care expert witness provides specialized knowledge on wound types, treatment, and healing processes. They can offer insights into standard care practices, causation, and damages in personal injury or medical malpractice cases.
What subspecialties exist within the field of wound care that an expert witness might specialize in?
Subspecialties include diabetic wound care, pressure ulcer management, surgical wound care, and burn wounds. Each area requires unique expertise to provide accurate testimony.
How can a wound care expert witness assist in a medical malpractice case?
In a medical malpractice case, a wound care expert can evaluate if the standard of care was met during treatment, identify any negligence or errors made, and assess the impact on patient outcomes.
Why is it important to have a wound care expert witness in cases involving bedsores or pressure ulcers?
These experts can determine if proper preventative measures were taken and if the treatment provided was appropriate. Their testimony can be crucial in establishing liability.
Can a wound care expert witness testify about the expected healing time for specific types of wounds?
Yes, based on their extensive knowledge and experience, they can provide evidence-based estimates on healing times for various types of wounds.
How does Expert Institute select its Wound Care expert witnesses?
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