Michigan
Dr. Bryan S. Judge has 23 years of experience in the field of Emergency Medicine with expertise in Medical Toxicology and Emergency Medical Services. He earned his BS from Michigan State University and his MD from Wayne State University School of Medicine. After completing his residency in Emergency Medicine at Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center, he went on to complete a...
Michigan
This highly qualified expert holds board certification in Emergency Medicine. He is an active member in his field of expertise, clinically, academically and administratively. He completed his medical degree at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and his residency training in Emergency Medicine at MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic/Case Western Reserve University. The expert proceeded to...
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An emergency medicine expert witness provides insight into standards of care, medical malpractice, patient injuries, and other issues related to emergency healthcare.
They can handle a variety of cases including medical malpractice, wrongful death, personal injury, negligence, and worker's compensation claims.
They can review medical records, testify on the standard of care provided, assess the cause of injuries or death, and provide an unbiased opinion.
Yes. Subspecialties include pediatric emergency medicine, sports medicine, toxicology, disaster medicine, and more. The right expert depends on your case specifics.
Emergency medicine experts have firsthand experience with urgent care situations. Their knowledge can be crucial in understanding complex medical issues in high-stress environments.
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