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Dr. Kenneth A. Schenkman has over 31 years of experience in the field of Critical Care Medicine. He earned his BS in Chemistry from Purdue University, his MD from Indiana University School of Medicine, and his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Washington. After completing his residency in Pediatrics at the UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, he went on to complete a fellowship in...
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Washington
Dr. Curtis F. Veal has over 30 years of experience in the fields of Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Disease. He earned his BS in Chemistry and Biology from Georgia College & State University and his MD from the Medical College of Georgia. After completing both an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center, he went on to complete a fellowship...
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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