Massachusetts
This expert served for many years as the Chief Research and Development Officer, President and Founder of a long-term care research and risk management company. He has conducted extensive research and analysis on a variety of public policy issues affecting the financing and delivery of long-term care services. He has published widely in scientific journals and his work has been quoted...
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Massachusetts
This well-qualified expert has been in the field of geriatric medicine for over 25 years. After earning his BA from Pitzer College, he went on to earn an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. He earned his MD from The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and went on to complete an Internal Medicine residency at Harbor UCLA Medical Center. He then completed a fellowship...
An elderly care expert witness provides specialized knowledge on geriatric medicine, nursing home standards, and elder abuse issues to assist in court cases.
They can contribute to cases involving elder abuse, medical malpractice, wrongful death, negligence in nursing homes, or disputes over healthcare decisions.
The expert can provide insights into standard care practices, identify deviations from these standards, and assess the impact of such deviations on the patient's health.
Yes, subspecialties include geriatric psychiatry, geriatric pharmacology, long-term care planning, and palliative care among others.
Elderly patients often have complex medication regimens. An expert can evaluate if proper protocols were followed and if errors contributed to adverse outcomes.
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