Connecticut
This highly qualified expert currently serves as Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Co-Director of Vitreo-Retina Service at a major medical university. He received a B.A. in Biochemistry from New York University and a M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He also finished fellowships in Vitreo-Retinal Service and Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Service at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Harvard...
Specialties:
An eye expert witness provides specialized knowledge about ophthalmology, including vision care, eye diseases, and treatments. They can offer insights on medical malpractice, personal injury cases, or product liability issues related to eye care.
Cases involving misdiagnosis of eye conditions, surgical errors, complications from medication or devices used in eye care, workplace injuries affecting vision, or accidents causing eye damage may need an eye expert witness.
Yes, an eye expert witness can provide valuable insights into cases involving laser eye surgery. They can assess whether standard care was followed during the procedure and if any complications arose due to negligence.
Yes, there are several subspecialties in ophthalmology such as pediatric ophthalmology, glaucoma specialist, retina specialist etc. The type of case will determine which subspecialty is most relevant.
An eye expert witness can evaluate medical records, workplace safety protocols and accident reports to determine if proper precautions were taken and if the injury could have been prevented.
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