Wound Healing Expert Witnesses in Louisiana

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Wound-healing expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including surgery, plastic surgery, vascular medicine, and infectious disease. Some of the most common specialties include wound care, diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, and post-surgical complications. They can opine on the effects of delayed diagnosis, improper wound management, standard of care, and causation of injury.

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  • Review Fee $425/hr
    Deposition Fee $650/hr
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    This internationally recognized vein expert has been practicing for 35 years. A Fellow of the American College of Phlebology and an Emeritus Fellow of the Australasian College of Phlebology, he has given over 120 presentations at national and international medical conferences, including keynote presentations. He is Editor for "Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease" and serves as a reviewer for 6 other scientific journals. The Founding President of the American Board of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, this expert has been chosen by his peers for inclusion in the Best Doctors in America Database for dermatology and phlebology (2011/12), while he has been named by "Vein Magazine" as one of the 25 most influential professionals worldwide in vein care. Currently, this expert is the Founder and a Physician at a private vein and dermatology practice.

    Founder and Physician, Private vein and dermatology practice

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), Georgetown University

    Austin,

    Texas

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This physical therapist and healthcare administrator has over 25 years of clinical experience and 12 years in managerial roles. She earned her B.S. in Physical Therapy from Texas Tech University Health Science Center and also later received a Master of Health System Management and a Master of Business Administration from Texas Woman's University. The expert worked as a Staff Physical Therapist at Fort Worth Rehabilitation Hospital, a Contract Physical Therapist with Premier Health Staff, and a Clinical Program Manager at Accelerated Care Plus. More recently, she has held managerial roles, including her current position as the Director of Physical Medicine and Wound Care Services for a general medical and surgical facility in Texas. She is a Certified Wound Specialist and Diplomate of the American Board of Wound Management, as well as a member of the American Board of Wound Management Board of Directors.

    Director of Physical Medicine and Wound Care Services, A General Medical and Surgical Hospital in Texas

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Texas Woman's University

    Burleson,

    Texas

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What Can a Wound Healing Expert Witness Opine On?

Wound Debridement

Removal of dead tissue from wounds.

Suture Placement

Stitching to close a wound effectively.

Dressing Change

Replacing wound dressings for cleanliness.

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Using suction to promote healing.

Skin Grafting

Transplanting skin to cover wounds.

Wound Assessment

Evaluating wound healing progress regularly.

FAQs for Wound Healing Expert Witnesses

What is a wound healing expert witness?

A wound healing expert witness is a medical specialist who evaluates how wounds form and recover and explains standards of care. They assist by reviewing medical records, assessing wound treatment, testifying in court, and clarifying complex wound care issues.

What types of cases can a wound healing expert witness provide assistance with?

A wound healing expert witness assists with pressure ulcers, surgical wound complications, diabetic ulcers, infection, delayed healing, amputation, and wound care malpractice cases.

How can a wound healing expert witness evaluate standard-of-care deviations?

A wound healing expert witness evaluates standard-of-care deviations by reviewing records, treatment timelines, and clinical guidelines to determine if care met accepted wound management standards.

What qualifications should a wound healing expert witness possess?

A wound healing expert witness should be a licensed medical professional with specialized wound care training, clinical experience, and prior medico-legal or forensic testimony experience.

How does a wound healing expert witness assess causation in tissue breakdown?

A wound healing expert witness assesses causation in tissue breakdown by reviewing medical records, timing, risk factors, and care standards to link specific actions or omissions to the injury.

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