Wisconsin
This qualified expert is a board certified emergency medicine physician that specializes in wilderness and expedition medicine. She earned her BA in anthropology and her BS in marine biology at the University of California Santa Cruz before completing her MS in evaluative clinical science at Dartmouth College. She went on to earn her MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University and completed an...
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Wisconsin
This highly qualified expert has over 15 years of experience human and forensic toxicology, occupational disease, occupational and environmental health and safety, industrial hygiene and asbestos. He completed his BS in Medical Laboratory Technology at Marquette University and his MS in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In addition, he is active in his field as a...
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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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