Georgia
This highly-qualified expert has nearly three decades of experience in the field of geriatric and long term skilled care nursing. She earned her BSN from American Sentinel University, her MSN from Maryville University, and her DNP from Walden University. She is board certified in gerontological nursing, certified in long term care administration nursing, and is a licensed registered nurse. She is...
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Georgia
30 years of employment in a community hospital advancing to the executive level as the organizations Chief Nursing Officer. Lead the organization to successful state and JCAHO surveys, knowledge of patient care and medical staff standards. Authored organizational policies and procedures in accordance with best practices. Oversight of 500 FTEs to include nursing and allied support staff for...
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A nursing home expert witness provides specialized knowledge in cases involving elder care, such as neglect, abuse, medical malpractice, or wrongful death.
They can handle cases related to elder abuse, falls and injuries, medication errors, improper care, and violations of residents' rights.
They can review medical records, assess standards of care, provide testimony on negligence or malpractice, and offer an informed opinion on the case facts.
Yes. Subspecialties may include geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatry, wound care, physical therapy, and long-term care administration.
Geriatric care expertise ensures that the witness understands the unique health needs and vulnerabilities of elderly individuals, which is crucial in these cases.
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