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$575/hr
Deposition Fee
$650/hr
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Pathology Experts in Massachusetts
See more Pathology Expert WitnessesThis extremely well qualified expert of Pathology completed his Internship and Residency in Surgical Pathology and his Fellowship in Gastrointestinal Pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and his Residency and Fellowship in Pediatric Pathology at the Children’s Hospital of Boston. He is Board Certified in Pathology and is a member of the prestigious American Society of Clinical Pathology, American Association of Directors of Surgical Pathologists and the College of American Pathology. He has 175+ Publications on Pathology and is currently the Vice Chief of Pathology, the Director of Anatomical, Surgical, and Gastrointestinal Pathology at a Top Tier and Major Medical Center and is a Professor of Pathology at an Ivy League Medical School.
Professor of Pathology, Ivy League Medical School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Hadassah Medical School
Sharon,
Massachusetts
This expert is board certified in pathology, with a particular focus on head and neck, cytopathology and ocular pathology. Recognized in her field for her research and clinical work, she has been published in over 50 peer-reviewed journals. She currently works at a top medical school as a practioner and researcher. Her clinical focuses include cytopathology, ocular pathology and head and neck pathology.
Director, A Top University-Affiliated Medical Center in MA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Waltham,
Massachusetts
This highly-qualified expert has nearly 25 years of experience as a pathologist with expertise in surgical pathology, occupational lung disease, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, research biobanking, and immunohistochemistry. She received her AB in Chemistry from Princeton University before earning her MD from Duke University. She subsequently completed an anatomic and clinical pathology residency at Duke University and a fellowship in lung and environmental pathology in a joint program between Duke University and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. This expert is board-certified in anatomic and clinical pathology and is active in her field as a member of the College of American Pathologists. She is also highly involved in research, having authored several peer-reviewed publications and spoken as an invited speaker at multiple conferences. She has formerly served as an assistant professor of pathology at Saint Louis University, an associate pathologist with the Fairfield County Pathology Associates, a pathologist and research associate fellow for the tissue bank at Pfizer, and a research associate professor of pathology at Washington University at St. Louis. Currently, this expert is the owner of a pathology consultancy in Massachusetts, as well as a staff pathologist for a private practice.
Staff Pathologist, A private practice
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Duke University
Quincy,
Massachusetts
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FAQs for Pathology Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a pathology expert witness in legal proceedings?
A pathology expert witness provides insight into medical conditions, diseases, and causes of death. They can interpret lab results, autopsy findings, and other medical data to help clarify facts in a case.
In what types of cases might I need a pathology expert witness?
Pathology expert witnesses are often needed in malpractice suits, wrongful death cases, personal injury claims, and any case where disease or medical condition is a factor.
What subspecialties exist within the field of pathology that an expert witness may specialize in?
Subspecialties include forensic pathology, clinical pathology, anatomic pathology, molecular pathology, and more. The right subspecialty depends on your case's specific needs.
How can a forensic pathology expert witness assist in criminal cases?
Forensic pathologists can determine cause and manner of death, interpret toxicology reports, and provide crucial evidence in homicide or suspicious death cases.
Why is it important for a pathology expert witness to be board-certified?
Board certification ensures the expert has undergone rigorous training and examination. It validates their expertise and credibility in the field of pathology.
How does Expert Institute select its Pathology 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.