Maine
Dr. Benjamin D. Liess has 23 years of experience in the field of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He earned his BS from the University of Missouri Columbia and his MD from the University of Missouri School of Medicine. After completing his research fellowship at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, his medical externship at Fulton State Hospital, and his internship in General...
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Maine
This expert has over 40 years of experience as a physician assistant. A member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, he has served in various administrative and academic positions including the operation of a health software development company. He previously served as Program Director and currently serves as an Associate Professor for a physician assistant program at a New...
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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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