North Carolina
This qualified expert has obtained her BS Cum Laude in Chemistry from Ferris State University and OD Summa Cuma Laude from Michigan College of Optometry. She completed her Residency in Ocular Disease from the Salisbury Veterans Affairs Medical Center and is Board Certified in Optometry. She is a member of multiple Optometry Medical Associations and has 6+ years of experience in the field of...
An optometry expert witness provides specialized knowledge in vision care, including eye exams, diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, and prescription of corrective lenses.
Optometry expert witnesses can assist with medical malpractice cases, personal injury claims involving eye injuries, product liability cases related to eyewear, and more.
The expert can provide insight into standard procedures for diagnosing eye conditions, identify where errors may have occurred, and explain the potential impact on the patient's health.
Yes, there are several subspecialties in optometry such as pediatric optometry, geriatric optometry, ocular disease management, and contact lens fitting among others.
An active practitioner stays updated with the latest advancements in eye care. Their current knowledge can be crucial in understanding complex cases.
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