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See more Spinal Surgery Expert WitnessesThis expert has extensive experience as an orthopedic spine surgery physician assistant, focusing on areas such as spinal stenosis, cervical herniated discs, cervical myelopathy, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, degenerative lumbar spondylosis, spinal trauma, lumbar herniated discs, and kyphosis. She received her BS in biological sciences from Cornell University before earning her MS from Rutgers University. She is a certified physician assistant and communication facilitator thorugh the American Academy of Healthcare. This expert is active in her field as a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the North American Spine Society and as a researcher in orthopaedic spine surgery, having authored several publications. She has formerly served as a physician assistant for New Jersey Brain and Spine. Currently, this expert is a physician assistant for an orthopedic spine surgery center in Texas, as well as clinical preceptor for orthopaedic spine surgery at a teaching hospital in Texas.
Clinical Preceptor, A Teaching Hospital in TX
Master of Science (MS), Rutgers University
Little River Academy,
Texas
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What is the role of a spinal surgery expert witness in legal cases?
A spinal surgery expert witness provides specialized knowledge in court cases, offering insight on surgical procedures, standards of care, and potential surgical errors.
What types of cases can a spinal surgery expert witness contribute to?
They can contribute to medical malpractice suits, personal injury cases, workers' compensation claims, and product liability cases involving spinal devices.
How can a spinal surgery expert witness help in a medical malpractice case?
They can review medical records, identify if there was a breach in standard care during surgery, and testify on the potential impact of such breaches on patient outcomes.
Are there subspecialties within spinal surgery that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes, these include pediatric spine surgery, orthopedic spine surgery, neurosurgical spine surgery, and minimally invasive spine surgery.
Why is it important to have a spinal surgery expert witness in cases involving spinal implants or devices?
These experts can provide critical insights into the proper use and potential failures of these devices, helping to determine if negligence or product failure contributed to patient harm.
How does Expert Institute select its Spinal Surgery expert witnesses?
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