Texas
This expert is extremely well qualified to perform this case review. He has over 30 years of experience as a nephrologist and is a leader in his field. He has been appointed as a former Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board of National Kidney Foundation of Southeast Texas, and on a national level, he is on the Board of Directors for Chronic Kidney Disease. In addition, he is active in an...
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Texas
This expert has been a practicing nurse for over 25 years. Nenita is currently a Certified Nephrology Nurse and has an active membership in the American Nephrology Nurses Association. She has presented on dialysis and renal disease at various professional conferences and symposiums, while her work has been published in journals such as "Peritoneal Dialysis International" and the "Nephrology...
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A nephrology expert witness provides insight into medical issues related to kidney diseases, dialysis, hypertension, and transplantation. They can clarify complex medical facts for the court.
Nephrology expert witnesses are often needed in medical malpractice cases, personal injury suits, product liability cases involving kidney-related drugs or devices, and wrongful death claims.
Subspecialties include pediatric nephrology, renal pathology, transplant nephrology, and interventional nephrology. The specific expertise required depends on the case details.
An expert can review medical records, assess standard of care adherence, evaluate complications from dialysis treatment, and provide testimony on these matters in court.
A nephrology expert can provide critical insights into pre-transplant evaluations, post-operative care standards, potential complications, and whether appropriate protocols were followed.
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