South Carolina
This seasoned physician assistant has worked in a variety of clinical settings in Texas, New York City, and South Carolina. In addition to her clinical work, she serves as an assistant professor to aspiring physician assistants at one of the South's major colleges of allied health sciences. A graduate of both Boston College and Baylor University, she has authored numerous publications relevant to...
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A physician expert witness provides insight into medical standards, procedures, and practices. They can testify on whether the care provided met those standards.
Cases involving medical malpractice, personal injury, wrongful death, or product liability often require the expertise of a physician expert witness.
Yes, physicians can be experts in various subspecialties such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, etc., providing specialized knowledge for specific case types.
A physician's clinical experience allows them to provide credible testimony based on firsthand knowledge and understanding of medical procedures and patient care.
Board certification ensures that the physician has undergone rigorous training and passed stringent exams in their specialty, ensuring high-quality expertise.
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