Found 25 head trauma Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| EW #13617 is a full-time ER doctor with over 46,000 hours of ER experience, and an experienced expert witness, having testified for both sides in civil and criminal cases since 1990.
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| Practicing psychiatrist with particular training and experience in the assessment of closed head injuries and brain damage, mental competence, psychic trauma, psychiatric malpractice, and eye witness fallibility....
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| MD, PhD. Internationally respected, experienced, published neuropsychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, forensic specialist (civil: plaintiff / defense /objective) & author.
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| Board certified academically published forensic neuropsychiatrist. Expertise in brain injury, stroke, neurotoxicology, acute/chronic pain, dementia, alcohol & substance abuse, gambling addiction.
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| 30 + published articles on Tinnitus, Scuba, Nasal Function, Hearing, Nasal Trauma, Allergy, Voice in Ear Nose Throat.
Office equipped for objective testing including Digital Recodings
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| All phases of neuropsychological consultation on Brain Trauma and Brain Illness, Disability and Patient Veracity.
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| With the numerous fingerprint identification errors that are part of the prosecution's evidence, finding their way to the courts. Can you be certain of the identification evidence against your client?
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| Over 30 years of continuous clinical practice as R.N.
Diverse practice includes: Intravenous Infusion, Home Care, Clinical Research Protocols,Adjunct Staff University and Medical Surgical Nursing. Standards of Care, Medical Records Review...
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| Over 30 years of continuous clinical practice as R.N.
Diverse practice includes: Intravenous Infusion, Home Care, Clinical Research Protocols,Adjunct Staff University and Medical Surgical Nursing. Standards of Care, Medical Records Review...
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| Pathologist certified in Anatomic, Clinical and Forensic Pathology. Former chief medical examiner of Jackson County (Kansas City), MO. Nearly two decades of experience in forensic pathology and death investigation. Private and medicolegal autopsy. Expert forensic pathology consultation for civil and criminal legal cases....
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| EW #13769 specializes in biomechanical analysis, testing and design. He has many years of academic biomechanics experience and served as an expert witness in injury and medical device failure cases.
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| Board Certification Diagnostic Radiology / Certificate of Added Qualifications in Neuroradiology - subspecialty expertise in neuro and musculoskeletal pathology including trauma and sports-related injuries....
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| Thirty years experience treating persons with traumatic brain injury
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| EW #14034 M.D. is a board certified child neurologist in private practice. He is available to defense and plaintiff equally.
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| Will provide honest, impartial review of case file and offer expert opinion based on the merit of the case. Advocate of the highest ethical standards. Extensive experience in the following: orthopedics, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, CVA, cardiopulmonary, traumatic burns, major multi-traumas, amputees. Certified clinical instructor. Clinical transfer trainer. Legal and medical references available....
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| Matters related to oral maxillofacial surgery inc. trauma & reconstruction, cosmetic surgery, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), dental implants, dentoalveolar surgery, nerve injury, pain and pathology
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| EW #695 M.D., Board Certified, 25 years experience in clinical ophthalmology, corneal, cataract, laser & refractive surgery.
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| Comprehensive Psychological Services provides full Range of civil litigation services. Staff Includes Board Certified Psychiatrists, Pediatric and Adult Neuropsychologists and Psychologists.
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| Cardiothoracic Nurse with 27 years experience, legal nurse consultant.
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| Dentist-Physician and recognized expert in the evaluation and treatment of TMJ disorders, dental, facial and head and neck injuries.
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| Dr. Pitman is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and an internationally recognized researcher, teacher, and clinician focusing on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He is board-certified in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. He has 124 publications in the medical literature on PTSD, including 8 on its forensic aspects. He served on the committee that wrote the current diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Although Dr. Pitman works full-time as an academic psychiatrist, he has a small...
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| Comprehensive Psychological Services provides a full Range of civil litigation support services. Staff Includes Board Certified Psychiatrists, Pediatric and Adult Neuropsychologists and Psychologists.
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| Full spectrum expert witness services for Civil Litigation, Criminal Law, Medical Board investigations, Priate Disability, & Child Custody
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| Medical and Dental Malpractice U.S. and Canada: Case Evaluations and Expert Witnesses since 1978
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| Specialty: Family Practice, Sport Medicine
Board Certified: Family Practice; Fellow, Am. College Sports Medicine; Emergency medicine experience
Deposed/Testified Last 4 Yrs: 20
Years in Practice 20
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Categories To Find "Head Trauma" Experts:
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AMPUTATION |
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Amputation - a surgical removal of all or part of a limb. Amputation is the removal of a body extremity by trauma or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene. In some cases, it is carried out on individuals as a preventative surgery for such problems. In Islamic countries, amputation of the hands or feet is sometimes used as a form of punishment for criminals.
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BIRTH INJURY |
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Occasionally during the birth process, the baby may suffer a physical injury that is simply the result of being born. This is sometimes called birth trauma or birth injury. 1 in 200 babies is born with some form of birth injury, and many of these cases may have been caused by medical negligence.
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CEREBRAL PALSY |
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Cerebral palsy
is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle coordination. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development, or during infancy. It can also occur before, during or shortly following birth. "Cerebral" refers to the brain and "Palsy" to a disorder of movement or posture.
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CRITICAL CARE |
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Intensive Care Medicine or critical care medicine is concerned with providing greater than ordinary medical care and observation to people in a critical or unstable condition.
People requiring intensive care include those after major surgery, with severe head trauma, life-threatening acute illness, respiratory insufficiency, coma, haemodynamic insufficiency, severe fluid imbalance or with the failure of one or more of the major organ systems (life-critical systems or others).
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DEMENTIA |
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Dementia (from Latin de- "apart, away," + mens (genitive mentis) "mind") is progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Particularly affected areas may be memory, attention, language and problem solving, although particularly in the later stages of the condition, affected persons may be disoriented in time (not knowing what day, week, month or year it is), place (not knowing where they are) and person (not knowing who they are). Symptoms of dementia can be classified as either reversible or irreversible depending upon the etiology of the disease. Less than 10% of all dementias are reversible. Dementia is a non-specific term that encompasses many disease processes, just as fever is attributable to many etiologies.
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ENT - ear, nose, throat, |
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Otolaryngology is the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head & neck disorders. The full name of the specialty is otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Practitioners are called otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons, or sometimes otorhinolaryngologists (ORL). A somewhat outdated, but nevertheless commonly used, term for this speciality is ENT (ear nose and throat).
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HEARING LOSS |
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A hearing impairment is a decrease in one's ability to hear (i.e. perceive auditory information). While some cases of hearing loss are reversible with medical treatment, many lead to a permanent disability (often called deafness).
If the hearing loss occurs at a young age, interference with the acquisition of spoken language and social development may occur. Hearing aids and cochlear implants may alleviate some of the problems caused by hearing impairment, but are often insufficient. People who have hearing impairments, especially those who develop a hearing problem later in life, often require support and technical adaptations as part of the rehabilitation process.
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INTENSIVIST - INTENSIVE CARE UNIT ICU |
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Intensive Care Medicine or critical care medicine is concerned with providing greater than ordinary medical care and observation to people in a critical or unstable condition.
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MEDICAL |
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Medical - Having to do with or anything pertaining to Medical treatment, Medical Malpractice, Medical review, Medical Litigation.
Find MEDICAL experts and consultants for MEDICAL litigation support. Available to be MEDICAL expert witnesses and provide MEDICAL forensic consulting in MEDICAL litigation, in addition prepare MEDICAL expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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MOTORCYCLE HELMETS |
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A motorcycle helmet is a type of protective headgear used by motorcycle riders. The primary goal of a motorcycle helmet is to protect the rider's head during impact, although many helmets provide additional conveniences, such as face shields, ear protection, intercom etc.
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MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT MVA |
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Motor-vehicle collisions are damaging events involving road traffic, particularly automobiles. They can cause damage to vehicles, people or structures. Motor-vehicle collisions also called traffic collisions, auto accidents, road accidents, car accidents, personal injury collisions, motor vehicle acccidents, and (particularly by American radio traffic reporters) crashes kill an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide each year, and injure about forty times this number.
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NEUROLOGY |
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Neurology - The medical science that deals with the nervous system and disorders affecting it. The specialist that focuses in this field is a neurologists.
Neurological disorders are disorders that affect the central nervous system (brain, brainstem and cerebellum), the peripheral nervous system (peripheral nerves - cranial nerves included), or the autonomic nervous system (parts of which are located in both central and peripheral nervous system).
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OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
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The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. It was created by Congress under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, signed by President Richard M. Nixon, on December 29, 1970. Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths by issuing and enforcing rules (called standards) for workplace safety and health. This same act also created the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) as a research agency whose purpose is to determine the major types of hazards in the workplace and ways of controlling them. As of March 2006, the agency is headed by Assistant Secretary of Labor Edwin Foulke.
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OTOLARYNGOLOGY |
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Otolaryngology is the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head & neck disorders. The full name of the specialty is otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Practitioners are called otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons, or sometimes otorhinolaryngologists (ORL). A somewhat outdated, but nevertheless commonly used, term for this speciality is ENT (ear nose and throat).
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SPINAL CORD INJURY |
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Spinal cord injury, or myelopathy, is a disturbance of the spinal cord that results in loss of sensation and mobility. The two common types of spinal cord injury are:
Trauma : automobile accidents, falls, gunshots, diving accidents, etc.
Disease : polio, spina bifida, tumors, Friedreichs ataxia, etc.
It is important to note that the spinal cord does not have to be completely severed for there to be a loss of function. In fact, the spinal cord remains intact in most cases of spinal cord injury.
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STROKE |
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A stroke, also known as cerebrovascular accident (CVA), is an acute neurologic injury whereby the blood supply to a part of the brain is interrupted, either by a clot in the artery or if the artery bursts. The result is that the part of the brain perfused by that artery no longer can receive oxygen carried by the blood and it dies (becomes necrotic) with cessation of function from that part of the brain. In addition to tissue death, hemorrhages also cause damage from physical impingement of blood on the brain tissue. Stroke is a medical emergency and can cause permanent neurologic damage or even death if not promptly diagnosed and treated. It is the third leading cause of death and adult disability in the US and industrialized European nations (Jauch, 2005).
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SURGERY - NEURO |
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Neurosurgery is the surgical discipline focused on treating those central and peripheral nervous system diseases amenable to mechanical intervention.
Find SURGERY - NEURO experts and consultants for SURGERY - NEURO litigation support. Available to be SURGERY - NEURO expert witnesses and provide SURGERY - NEURO forensic consulting in SURGERY - NEURO litigation, in addition prepare SURGERY - NEURO expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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SURGERY - PLASTIC |
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Plastic surgery is a general term for operative manual and instrumental treatment which is performed for functional or aesthetic reasons. The word "plastic" derives from the Greek plastikos meaning to mold or to shape; its use here is not connected with modern plastics.
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TRAUMA |
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Physical trauma, an often serious and body-altering physical injury, such as the removal of a limb.
Psychological trauma, an emotional or psychological injury, usually resulting from an extremely stressful, life-threatening, or spirit-murdering situations.
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