Pennsylvania
With nearly 30 years of experience in emergency, family medicine and urgent care, this expert has a broad scope of practice. He is a full time clinician, but is also an experienced expert witness. In addition to a broad range of medical legal expertise, he has done hundreds of chart reviews for public defenders and private attorneys for criminal defense. He had numerous leadership...
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Pennsylvania
This board certified family medicine specialist has remained in active practice for over 20 years. He earned a BS and MD from Temple University and has spent the majority of his career in an ER and Urgent Care setting. He is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and is currently an ER physician at a major healthcare center in Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania
This highly-qualified expert earned his BS from SUNY Binghamton and his MD from Penn State University. He subsequently completed a residency in diagnostic imaging as well as fellowships in both abdominal imaging and emergency radiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. This expert is board-certified in diagnostic radiology and is active in his field, having over 20 publications and...
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Pennsylvania
This expert holds a doctorate degree in toxicology and has been a practicing toxicologist for over 40 years. Board certified by the American Board of Toxicology and a Fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences, he had published over 35 scientific articles and is a former president of the Mid-Atlantic chapter of the Society of Toxicology. He spent over 30 years as a Director of Toxicology for...
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A toxicology expert witness provides scientific evidence and testimony related to the effects, detection, and measurement of toxins or chemicals on the human body.
Toxicology experts are often involved in cases related to drug overdoses, poisonings, environmental contamination, workplace exposure to harmful substances, and medical malpractice.
Yes, there are many subspecialties in toxicology such as forensic toxicology, clinical toxicology, environmental toxicology, and industrial or occupational toxicology.
A forensic toxicologist can provide crucial evidence by analyzing biological samples for drugs or poisons, interpreting results, and explaining their potential effects.
A clinical toxicologist can explain how certain drugs interact with the body, potentially causing harm. They can also assess if proper protocols were followed during drug administration.
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