Neurosurgery Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Neurosurgery expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including brain surgery, spinal surgery, neurovascular surgery, pediatric neurosurgery, and functional neurosurgery. Some of the most common specialties among neurosurgery expert witnesses also include skull base surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, neuro-oncology, and neurotrauma. They can opine on the effects of traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, surgical complications, stroke outcomes, and tumor management.

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This highly qualified and quadruple board certified Psychiatry expert received his medical education at the prestigious Duke University. he completed a Fellowship in Advanced Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) at Duke University Medical Center. He is Fellow of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He holds numerous memberships in professional organizations including The American College of Psychiatry and the Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association. This expert has published 169 peer-reviewed journal articles and authored. He is frequently invited to lecture as a guest speaker both nationally and internationally.

Chairman and Professor of Psychiatry, Georgia based university medical center

Master of Science (MS), Wake Forest University

Georgia

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This highly qualified expert earned her BA from Emory University and her MD from Tulane University. After completing her residency in psychiatry at Tulane University, this expert went on to complete a prestigious fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Emory University. She is also active in her field as a member of numerous medical societies including the American Psychiatric Association, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, and the Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association. In addition, she has published over 5 articles in several journals. Formerly, she has held roles as a physician at institutions including the Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta, Townsend Recovery Center, Northlake Behavioral Health System, and the Southwest Louisiana Hospital. Currently, she is an associate program director, medical director, and an assistant professor at a university in GA.

Owner, A Psychiatry Consultancy in GA

Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tulane University

Atlanta |

Georgia

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This Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at a prominent southern university is also the director of a molecular Neuro-Oncology laboratory and the chief of Neurosurgery at a major Veteran's Administration medical center in the Southeast. He attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University, earning MD, PhD, and MPH degrees. He pursued his neurosurgical residency training at Duke University, where he also completed an MHSc program. His primary clinical interest has been caring for patients with one of the most malignant primary brain tumors, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). In addition to his clinical and research interests in malignant brain tumors, he has remained very active in the education of medical students, neurosurgery residents/fellows, and young neurosurgeons. Throughout his career, he has also maintained a very active clinical and administrative role in the healthcare of veterans with neurosurgical conditions.

Associate Professor, A Top University in GA

Master of Health Science (MHS), Duke University

Macon |

Georgia

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FAQs for Neurosurgery Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a neurosurgery expert witness in legal cases?

A neurosurgery expert witness provides specialized knowledge in court cases, offering insights on medical malpractice, personal injury, or other cases involving neurological issues.

What types of cases can a neurosurgery expert witness handle?

Neurosurgery expert witnesses can handle a variety of cases including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke, aneurysms, and surgical errors among others.

How can a neurosurgery expert witness help in a medical malpractice case?

They can review medical records, testify about standard care practices, determine if negligence occurred during surgery or treatment, and assess the impact of alleged malpractice.

Are there subspecialties within neurosurgery that an expert witness might focus on?

Yes. Subspecialties include pediatric neurosurgery, neurovascular surgery, spine surgery, functional and epilepsy neurosurgery, and skull base surgery.

Why is it important to hire a neurosurgery expert witness with experience in the specific type of case at hand?

Each subspecialty has unique standards of care. An expert with specific experience can provide accurate testimony about whether those standards were met.

How does Expert Institute select its Neurosurgery expert witnesses?

Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.

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