Connecticut
This highly qualified and board certified Otolaryngologist is a reviewer for several major ENT scientific journals, and has given numerous nationally invited lectures in his field. He is also published, and has acquired membership at such prestigious professional societies as the the American Academy of Otolaryngology; Head and Neck Surgery, and the American Rhinologic Surgery. This expert earned...
Connecticut
This highly qualified and double board certified otolaryngologist earned his BS at City University of New York and MD at the University of Rochester. He completed an internship and residency training in Otorhinolaryngology at the University of Pennsylvania and fellowship training in Otorhinolaryngology at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. This expert is a member of several...
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An otolaryngology expert witness is a medical professional who specializes in ear, nose, and throat conditions. They provide expert testimony in legal cases involving these areas of medicine.
Otolaryngology expert witnesses can assist with cases involving hearing loss, sinus issues, voice disorders, head and neck cancers, and surgical errors among others.
They can provide insight into standard care practices, interpret medical records, explain complex medical concepts to a lay audience, and testify on the potential causes of injuries or conditions.
Yes, there are several subspecialties including pediatric otolaryngology, otology/neurotology (ears and balance), rhinology (nose), and laryngology (throat).
If your case involves voice or swallowing disorders, airway problems, or throat cancers, a laryngologist can provide specialized knowledge and expertise that could be crucial to your case.
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