Georgia
This board-certified expert in family medicine serves as an emergency room physician in the Georgia. He received his MBBS/MD degree from the University of Lagos and furthered his clinical training in the Gravesend and North Kent Hospitals in the United Kingdom. He completed his residency in family medicine at NYU Lutheran Medical Center. He holds memberships with numerous professional societies,...
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Georgia
This licensed physician assistant has over 20 years of experience as a physician assistant in emergency medicine. She earned her BS in psychology and MS in health administration from Georgia State University as well as her degree as a physician assistant from the Medical College of Georgia. The expert formerly served as a physician assistant in the emergency departments of EmergiNet...
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A Physician Assistant expert witness provides insight into standard care practices, patient treatment, and medical procedures. They can testify on whether the care provided met those standards.
These experts are often called upon in medical malpractice cases, personal injury suits, or any case where a physician assistant's actions are under scrutiny.
Subspecialties can include emergency medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, and surgery among others. The specialty will depend on the specifics of the case.
They can review medical records, provide an opinion on whether standard care was met, and explain complex medical issues to the court in an understandable way.
An expert with recent clinical experience ensures that their knowledge is up-to-date with current medical practices and standards of care.
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