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This highly qualified and quadruple board certified Psychiatry expert received his medical education at the prestigious Duke University. he completed a Fellowship in Advanced Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) at Duke University Medical Center. He is Fellow of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He holds numerous memberships in professional...
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Georgia
This highly qualified expert earned her BA from Emory University and her MD from Tulane University. After completing her residency in psychiatry at Tulane University, this expert went on to complete a prestigious fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Emory University. She is also active in her field as a member of numerous medical societies including the American Psychiatric Association, American...
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A vascular neurology expert witness provides specialized knowledge in cases involving stroke, brain aneurysms, and other cerebrovascular diseases. They can offer insights on standard care, causation, and damages.
These experts are crucial in medical malpractice suits, personal injury cases, or any litigation involving neurological conditions like stroke, aneurysms, or vascular dementia.
Subspecialties include stroke medicine, interventional neuroradiology, and neurocritical care. Each focuses on different aspects of cerebrovascular disease diagnosis and treatment.
The expert can review medical records to determine if appropriate tests were conducted and interpret whether symptoms were correctly identified as indicative of a stroke.
These experts can provide insight into the standard procedures for diagnosing and treating brain aneurysms, helping to establish if negligence occurred.
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