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Critical Care Medicine Experts in Tennessee
See more Critical Care Medicine Expert WitnessesThis highly qualified and dual fellowship trained expert earned his BS from Stanford University and his MD from University of Tennessee College of Medicine. After completing his general surgery residency, he went on to train under two fellowships. The first fellowship was in surgical critical care at Stanford and the second was at Vanderbilt in advanced laparoscopic and bariatric surgery. As a result, this expert is a highly skilled physician board certified in general surgery. A recipient of the "5 Star Excellent Award" for his talent in patient care, this expert has been highly successful in the academic and clinical realm. He has authored over 10 book chapters and delivered over 25 invited lectures and presentations. Formerly, he held a teaching position as Instructor of Surgery in Vanderbilt's prestigious surgery department. Currently, he is Assistant Professor of Surgery at a top tier medical school.
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Top Tier Medical School
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Tennessee College of Medicine
Nashville,
Tennessee
This expert in microbial contamination of the built-environment has 21 years of experience. He specializes in root cause of microbial contamination related to all aspects of facilities, including water systems, HVAC/mechanical systems, production line, and supply chain. He owns and is the president of a Bio Lab in Tennessee which is an accredited microbial testing laboratory that specializes in using state-of-the-art DNA technologies to solve complex microbial issues. He has solved numerous microbial issues for diverse industries including, pharmaceutical, hospital critical care, industrial equipment manufacturing, the spirit industry, cosmetics, food manufacturing, and transportation. He has served as an expert witness in both testifying and non-testifying roles. He is a member of the American Society for Microbiologist and the American Industrial Hygiene Association. He is the author of 25+ publications.
President, A Bio Lab in Tennessee
Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Tennessee
Oak Ridge,
Tennessee
This Tennessee-based expert received his AS in nursing from Motlow State Community College, his BSN from the University of Tennessee, and his MS in family nursing from Austin Peay State University. This expert is a licensed registered nurse and is certified in both ACLS and BLS. Formerly, he served as a registered cardiac telemetry nurse at Saint Thomas West Hospital, a travel nurse at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital, and a registered nurse in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at Saint Thomas West Hospital. He currently serves as a family nurse practitioner in the electrophysiology and cardiology unit at a hospital in Tennessee.
Family Nurse Practitioner, A Hospital in TN
Master of Science (MS), Austin Peay State University
Franklin,
Tennessee
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FAQs for Critical Care Medicine Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a critical care medicine expert witness?
A critical care medicine expert witness provides specialized knowledge in intensive care medicine, often assisting in legal cases involving medical malpractice, patient injuries, or healthcare disputes.
What types of cases can a critical care medicine expert witness assist with?
These experts can assist with cases involving ICU procedures, sepsis, respiratory failure, trauma care, life support decisions, and other complex medical conditions requiring intensive care.
How can a critical care medicine expert witness contribute to my case?
They can review medical records, provide testimony on standard of care issues, evaluate patient outcomes, and offer informed opinions on whether appropriate critical care was provided.
Are there subspecialties within critical care medicine that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes. Subspecialties may include pediatric critical care, surgical critical care, neurocritical care, and others. The specific expertise needed will depend on the details of your case.
Why is it important to have a critical care medicine expert witness who is board-certified?
Board certification ensures the expert has undergone rigorous training and examination in their field. This lends credibility to their testimony and demonstrates their commitment to maintaining high standards in their practice.
How does Expert Institute select its Critical Care Medicine expert witnesses?
Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.