Virginia
This qualified expert earned her BA in sociology with a concentration in health and medicine from the University of Pennsylvania and her MD from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She completed her internship and residency in radiation oncology at the University of Pennsylvania and is board-certified by the American Board of Radiology. She is active both clinically and academically...
Specialties:
A radiation expert witness provides specialized knowledge on radiation safety, exposure, and effects. They can testify on cases involving nuclear power plants, medical radiation, or workplace safety.
Cases involving alleged radiation exposure, nuclear accidents, improper use of radiological medical devices, or disputes over radiation safety protocols may require a radiation expert witness.
In medical malpractice cases, a radiation expert can provide insight into whether proper procedures were followed during radiological treatments and if any harm resulted from negligence.
Yes, there are several subspecialties including Radiation Oncology, Radiobiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Health Physics. The relevance depends on the specifics of your case.
A qualified radiation expert should have advanced degrees in physics or engineering, professional certifications in radiology or health physics, and extensive experience in the field.
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