Delaware
Dr. Arthur H. McTighe has 49 years of experience in the field of Pathology and he earned his MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed an internship in Pathology at UPMC Presbyterian and training in Experimental Pathology through the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service before going on to complete a fellowship in Laboratory Medicine at Yale New Haven...
Specialties:
A laboratory medicine expert witness provides insight into lab procedures, results interpretation, and quality control. They can testify on issues related to clinical pathology, toxicology, and molecular diagnostics.
Cases involving medical malpractice, drug testing, genetic disorders, infectious diseases, or any case where lab results are crucial may require a laboratory medicine expert witness.
They can review lab reports, assess if proper procedures were followed, evaluate the accuracy of test results, and determine if errors contributed to patient harm.
Yes, subspecialties include clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology, microbiology, and transfusion medicine. The right expert depends on the specifics of your case.
Absolutely. These experts can evaluate the accuracy of drug tests, adherence to testing protocols, and interpret results in the context of potential false positives or negatives.
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