Ari Magill, MD, BS, is a neurologist and medical communications expert who specializes in cognitive disorders, wellness, functional medicine, and positive psychology. With an M.D. from UT Southwestern Medical School and neurology residency training from the University of Arizona, followed by a Movement Disorders Fellowship at the University of Colorado, Dr. Magill is deeply committed to advancing neurologic and medical therapeutics. Board-certified in Neurology and holding an active Arizona medical license, his career is distinguished by roles such as a Clinical Research Investigator for CNS investigational therapies and a Neurologist at QTC Management Inc., where he assessed veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury. Dr. Magill's professional journey reflects a persistent drive to contribute to the prevention and reversal of cognitive decline through integrated approaches to wellness and functional medicine.
Currently thriving as a freelance medical writer, Dr. Magill leverages his specialized knowledge and passion for medical science to communicate complex concepts with clarity and precision. His work spans from consulting and writing on mild cognitive impairment for Alzheimer's Germ Quest to serving as a Medical Writer for the Expert Institute. Dr. Magill's approach emphasizes the importance of a nutrient-dense diet, regular exercise, novel cognitive stimulation, deep restorative sleep, meaningful social connections, and the supplementary support of neuronal network maintenance and neurogenesis.
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Posted on September 4, 2024 in Working with Experts
In a recent Oregon medical malpractice case, a jury awarded over $24.6 million to the plaintiffs.
Posted on September 3, 2024 in Featured & News
A Georgia-based orthopedic surgeon's appeal against a $4.5 million judgment in favor of a female patient, Amy Douglas, was dismissed by a state appellate court. The defendants, Dr. Thomas Lawhorne III and Optim Orthopedics LLC, argued that the trial judge erred by instructing the jury to ignore mentions of insurance and disability benefits.
Posted on August 13, 2024 in Featured & News
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a $2.5 million judgment for Virginia Redding against Coloplast Corporation over a defective pelvic mesh implant, focusing on the statute of limitations and determining the lawsuit was filed in time.
Posted on July 23, 2024 in Featured & News
Next Step Healthcare LLC agrees to a $4 million settlement with the Massachusetts Attorney General for compromising patient care.
Posted on July 9, 2024 in Featured & News
A South Carolina jury ruled on a high-stakes lawsuit involving talc products, asbestos, and a mesothelioma diagnosis, sparking further legal battles.
Posted on September 5, 2024 in Featured & News
A high-stakes medical malpractice trial centers on a fatal colonoscopy, with both sides arguing over fault and the $50M damages sought by the plaintiff.
Posted on September 17, 2024 in Featured & News
Physicians are exploring new avenues for balance, fulfillment, and growth through flexible opportunities beyond their traditional roles.
Posted on August 21, 2024 in Featured & Resources for Experts
The Indiana Court of Appeals overturned a $1.3 million award against Methodist Hospital, citing judicial errors in the original trial where a man lost his leg due to alleged medical negligence.
Posted on July 25, 2024 in Featured & News