Arizona
Dr. John J. Shufeldt Jr. has decades of experience in the field of Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care, Law, and Healthcare Entrepreneurship. He completed his BA in Criminology and Sociology at the Drake University and his MD from the Chicago Medical School. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the Advocate Christ Medical Center. He also completed his MBA from the Arizona State...
Arizona
This highly qualified expert is triple board certified in Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, and Administrative Psychiatry. He has been in active practice for over 31 years. He completed his MD degree at the prestigious Albert-Ludwigs-University in Germany prior to moving to the United States. He completed a residency in Psychiatry and a fellowship in Geriatric Psychiatry at the University of...
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A neuropsychiatry expert witness provides insight into cases involving mental health disorders, brain injuries, and neurological conditions. They can clarify complex medical issues for the court.
Neuropsychiatry experts are often needed in personal injury, malpractice, disability claims, criminal cases involving mental health defenses, and competency evaluations.
Subspecialties include behavioral neurology, geriatric psychiatry, forensic neuropsychiatry, and child & adolescent neuropsychiatry. Each has unique expertise.
A neuropsychiatrist can explain how TBI affects cognitive function and behavior, interpret medical records, assess damages, and provide evidence-based opinions on causation.
These experts can help determine if the condition affected the individual's decision-making capacity at the time of events under scrutiny, which is crucial in such cases.
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