Subdural Hematoma Expert Witnesses

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Subdural hematoma expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including neurology, neurosurgery, trauma surgery, emergency medicine, and forensic pathology. Some of the most common subdural hematoma expert witness specialties also include pediatric neurosurgery, geriatric neurology, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and vascular neurosurgery. They can opine on the effects of head trauma, falls in elderly patients, child abuse cases, motor vehicle accidents, and surgical complications.

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This expert is a Professor of Neurology and Director of the Center for Headache Medicine at an Ivy League University. Prior to joining the university as a senior clinical research scientist in molecular neurobiology, this expert attended University of Southern California, Keck Medical School, completed a residency program at USC Department of Neurology and served on faculty there until 2000. He is Board Certified in the areas of: Psychiatry and Neurology and Pain Medicine. He also holds subspecialty certification in Headache Medicine. This expert is widely published in various scientific journals, including the Journal of the American Medical Association Cephalalgia, and Headache. He has authored book chapters lectures both nationally and internationally on a variety of headache topics, and has appeared on NBC, CBS and has been featured in articles ranging from the San Francisco Chronicle to Vogue Magazine. This expert has held several nationally elected positions, including chair of the sections on Chronic Daily Headache and In-office Patient Education for the American Headache Society. He is immediate past President of the Headache Cooperative of the Pacific, is a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society. He is on the boards of the several neurological organizations. He is a reviewer for several peer-reviewed journals, including Headache and Cephalalgia. He is an editor for a headache publication. This expert co-founded a firm develops computer-based tools to aid in the diagnosis, education, and care of people with chronic medical conditions. His primary research interest is the pathophysiology of chronic daily headache, utilizing functional imaging, body fluid analysis and deep phenotyping. He has been the recipient of NIH, foundation, industry and individual grants and gifts for his research.

Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology, A Medical School in CA

Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Southern California

Bermuda Dunes |

California

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This qualified expert graduated from Dartmouth College with his AB in neurobiology before earning his MD from New York University. He subsequently completed a pediatrics residency at the University of Colorado and a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship at Harvard Medical School. He is board-certified in pediatrics with a sub-specialization in pediatric hematology-oncology. As a pediatrician and pediatric oncologist, this expert specializes in the treatment and management of pediatric brain tumors and other cancers. He is active in his field as a member of the Children's Oncology Group and as an author of several scientific articles. He has formerly served as a pediatrician focused on neuro-oncology at Boston Children's Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Currently, this expert is an assistant professor of pediatrics at a university in Colorado and an attending physician of pediatric hematology and oncology at a children's hospital, also in Colorado.

Attending Physician, A Children's Hospital in CO

Doctor of Medicine (MD), New York University

Aurora |

Colorado

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This Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at a prominent southern university is also the director of a molecular Neuro-Oncology laboratory and the chief of Neurosurgery at a major Veteran's Administration medical center in the Southeast. He attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University, earning MD, PhD, and MPH degrees. He pursued his neurosurgical residency training at Duke University, where he also completed an MHSc program. His primary clinical interest has been caring for patients with one of the most malignant primary brain tumors, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). In addition to his clinical and research interests in malignant brain tumors, he has remained very active in the education of medical students, neurosurgery residents/fellows, and young neurosurgeons. Throughout his career, he has also maintained a very active clinical and administrative role in the healthcare of veterans with neurosurgical conditions.

Associate Professor, A Top University in GA

Master of Health Science (MHS), Duke University

Macon |

Georgia

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FAQs for Subdural Hematoma Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a subdural hematoma expert witness in legal proceedings?

A subdural hematoma expert witness provides specialized knowledge on brain injuries, specifically subdural hematomas, to assist in court cases. They can clarify medical facts, interpret medical records, and provide expert opinions.

What types of cases might require a subdural hematoma expert witness?

Cases involving head trauma such as personal injury lawsuits, medical malpractice claims, or criminal cases often require the expertise of a subdural hematoma expert witness.

How can a subdural hematoma expert witness help establish causation in a case?

By using their specialized knowledge, they can explain how an injury occurred, whether it was due to an accident, negligence or intentional harm, helping to establish causation in a case.

Are there subspecialties within the field of subdural hematoma that an expert witness may focus on?

Yes, some experts may specialize in pediatric subdural hematomas, geriatric cases, or specific causes like falls or car accidents.

Why is it important for a subdural hematoma expert witness to be familiar with current research and treatment methods?

Keeping up-to-date ensures the expert's testimony reflects current standards of care and recent scientific findings, which can significantly impact the outcome of a case.

How does Expert Institute select its Subdural Hematoma expert witnesses?

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