Colorado
This qualified expert graduated from Dartmouth College with his AB in neurobiology before earning his MD from New York University. He subsequently completed a pediatrics residency at the University of Colorado and a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship at Harvard Medical School. He is board-certified in pediatrics with a sub-specialization in pediatric hematology-oncology. As a pediatrician...
Specialties:
A brain tumor expert witness provides specialized knowledge about the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of brain tumors. They can clarify complex medical issues for the court.
Cases involving medical malpractice, personal injury, workers' compensation, or disability claims often require the expertise of a brain tumor specialist.
They can review medical records, identify standard of care breaches, provide testimony on the likely cause of the tumor, and assess the appropriateness of treatment provided.
Yes, subspecialties include neuro-oncology, pediatric neurosurgery, and radiation oncology. The specific expertise needed depends on the details of your case.
Yes. These experts can evaluate scientific studies and data to establish if there's a link between exposure to specific substances and the development of brain tumors.
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