New Mexico
This highly qualified radiologic technologist has 25+ years of experience. He is licensed radiologic technologist in New Mexico and licensed by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in M.R.I. and Radiography, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, and the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators. He earned his AAS in Radiologic Technology at Aims Community College, his...
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New Mexico
This electronic medical records expert has over 15 years of experience in his field. He has worked with a number of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from vendors like Sectra IDS7, GE Centricity, Merge eFilm, and Rad Works. He has formerly served as a computer technician and purchase manager at Apex Radiology and as PACS Administrator at companies such as Apex Radiology,...
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A medical imaging expert witness provides insight on cases involving radiology, ultrasound, MRI, CT scans, and other imaging technologies. They can interpret images, assess standard of care, and testify on findings.
Cases involving misdiagnosis, improper treatment due to inaccurate imaging interpretation, radiation exposure, or malfunctions with imaging equipment often require a medical imaging expert witness.
Yes. Medical imaging experts can provide crucial evidence in personal injury cases by interpreting scans to determine the extent and cause of injuries.
Yes. Subspecialties include neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology among others. The case specifics will dictate the required subspecialty.
In malpractice suits, these experts can evaluate if proper protocol was followed during image acquisition and interpretation, potentially identifying negligence or errors.
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