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This board-certified ophthalmologist earned his BS at the University of California Davis, his MPH at Harvard University, and his MD at Johns Hopkins University. He completed his internship in internal medicine at Mercy Medical Center, his residency in ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and his fellowship in glaucoma at the University of Miami. This expert holds memberships in the Texas...
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This highly qualified Ophthalmology expert received his medical degree from Boston University and completed his post-doctoral training at some of the most prestigious centers in the country including the Mayo Clinic. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology as well as a member...
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This highly-qualified expert is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in retina surgery. He received his BA from Rice University and earned his MD from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the Yale University School of Medicine and Yale-New Haven Hospital, and then went on to complete a vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine. He...
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A retina expert witness provides specialized knowledge in cases involving eye injuries, diseases, or surgeries. They can offer insight on standard care practices, causation, and damages.
Cases involving misdiagnosis of retinal diseases, surgical errors during retinal detachment surgery, or complications from diabetic retinopathy treatments may require a retina expert witness.
Yes, a retina expert witness can provide valuable insights on age-related macular degeneration cases, including diagnosis accuracy, treatment options, and potential outcomes.
In medical malpractice suits, a retina expert can evaluate patient records, identify deviations from standard care, assess harm caused by negligence, and testify to these findings in court.
Yes. Subspecialties include pediatric retinal diseases, inherited retinal disorders, and vitreoretinal surgery. The specific nature of your case will determine the most suitable subspecialty.
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