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This highly-qualified expert earned his BA and MD from Boston University. He went on to complete an internship and residency at D.C. General Hospital. He is active in his field as a member of the Fairfax Medical Society and the Washington Bone Club. He formerly served as a commissioned officer in the arthritis and rheumatism branch of the National Institute Health as well as the president of the...
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Virginia
This highly qualified and double board certified Rheumatology and Allergy expert received his medical education at some the most highly regarded institutions in the country. He is a member of multiple professional organizations including the American College of Rheumatology. He is a former instructor of Medicine at New York University. He is currently Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at a...
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A rheumatology expert witness provides insight on cases involving autoimmune diseases, arthritis, and other conditions related to joints, muscles, and bones. They can clarify medical facts, standard care procedures, and causation.
Rheumatology expert witnesses are often needed in personal injury cases, medical malpractice suits, disability claims, or any case where a condition like lupus, gout, or rheumatoid arthritis is involved.
Yes. Rheumatologists often prescribe medications like corticosteroids or immunosuppressants. An expert can testify about these drugs' expected effects and potential side effects.
Subspecialties include pediatric rheumatology and sports medicine. Experts may also specialize in specific conditions such as osteoarthritis, lupus, or fibromyalgia.
A rheumatology expert can review medical records to determine if the correct diagnostic tests were used and if the diagnosis aligns with the patient's symptoms and test results.
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