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Expert # 679   Nurses Law Expert Lakeside, CA
Two decades of professional experience in the medical field. This experience includes, but not limited to Critical Care, Emergency Room, Respiratory Therapy and Discharge Planning.   
Expert # 318   Nurses Law Expert Howell, MI
Nursing home / elder care expertise involving abuse / neglect, regulatory compliance, clinical standards, administration, and corporate management.   
Expert # 696   Nurses Law Expert Oklahoma City, OK
Certified Fraud Examiner. Qualified to testify as an expert witness in Federal and State District Court.   
Expert # 14,243   Nurses Law Expert Naples, FL
an MD toxicologist published in 16 areas of medicine, exceptional comprehensive lab evaluations   
Expert # 14,391   Nurses Law Expert Marina Del City, CA
A 20 year background in research, development, management, operations and clinical services. A prolific researcher, writer, speaker, and clinician in rehabilitation, health care operations, occupational therapy...   
Expert # 551   Nurses Law Expert Southfield, MI
  
Expert # 293   Nurses Law Expert Bethel, OH
EW #293 was with the Cincinnati Police Division for 32 years, and has now accepted a position as the Commander of the Warren County Ohio Drug Task Force.   
Expert # 14,078   Nurses Law Expert Gulf Shores, AL
- Medical malpractice - Medical chart review and issue clarification - Workers compensation - Pharmaceutical product liability - Health care law - Nursing home negligence   
Expert # 13,785   Nurses Law Expert Calgary, AB
Legal Nurse Consulting provides unbiased, knowledgeable opinion on case merit, and provides an accurate, substantiated written opinion on the standard of nursing care provided.   
Expert # 13,630   Nurses Law Expert Jensen Beach, FL
Certified nurse midwife in active practice since 1990. Adjunct faculty member University of Miami. Certified legal nurse consultant, expert witness for both plaintiff and defense.   
Expert # 173   Nurses Law Expert Dallas, TX
Board Certified in Rheumatology, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and as an Independent Medical Examiner.   
Expert # 797   Nurses Law Expert Santa Monica, CA
Full time private practice in Child, Adolescent, Adult Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Forensic Psychiatry   
Expert # 13,911   Nurses Law Expert Battle Ground, WA
Expert witness appraiser in real estate, specialzing in industrial properties and machinery and equipment.   
Expert # 16,317   Nurses Law Expert West Newbury, MA
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...   
Expert # 513   Nurses Law Expert Seal Beach, CA
Experience in sexual harassment; age and race discrimination; post traumatic stress disorder; issues of somatization, neuropsychiatric disorders; conservatorship; testamentary capacity; and issues of undue influence....   
Expert # 576   Nurses Law Expert Petersfield, Ha
EW #576 is a leading firm of UK Landscape Architects, and is registered in the Law Society's Directory of Expert Witnesses, and Terra Firma are members of the Institute of Environmental Assessment and the Urban Design Group....   
Expert # 236   Nurses Law Expert Sunnyvale, CA
EW #236 is a nationally recognized expert on psychotherapy malpractice, sexual harassment and emotional damages. He specializes in malingering, PTSD and Borderline Personality Disorder.   
Expert # 12,514   Nurses Law Expert Santa Monica, CA
Specializing in Healthcare facility law suits regarding Dietary needs   
Expert # 13,787   Nurses Law Expert Lexington, KY
Computer Forensic Examiner / Expert Witness   
Expert # 687   Nurses Law Expert Brea, CA
A nurse referral agency with over 200 RNs, representing virtually all specialties. Excellent educational, nursing & legal background.   
Expert # 388   Nurses Law Expert Los Angeles, CA
EW #388 has extensive experience in Internal Medicine, drug and alcohol abuse, medical malpractice, enviromental toxicology, exposure to toxic and irritant chemicals and carcinogens.   
Expert # 2,427   Nurses Law Expert Los Angeles, CA
EW #2427 is Board Certified / 20 yrs practice / expert in 300+ cases: federal, state courts, UCLA faculty, capacity, will, conservatorship, nursing home, dementia, elder, financial abuse, ADA, Alzheimer's, frontal lobe, stroke....   
Expert # 13,930   Nurses Law Expert Washington, D.C.
Preeminent expert on government contracts; LL.M degree in government procurement law; Extensively published; Previously qualified as expert witness. Former U.S. Army and Justice Department attorney.   
Expert # 232   Nurses Law Expert Boca Raton, FL
Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, available to plaintiff and defense.   
Expert # 13,901   Nurses Law Expert Honolulu, HI
Expert works for a national consulting service specializing in medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability, toxic torts, environmental cases, workers' compensation and criminal law cases.   
Expert # 14,436   Nurses Law Expert Bedford, TX
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AMBULANCE

An ambulance is a vehicle designated for the transport of sick or injured people. The first ambulances called by that name were horse ambulances used in the American Civil War. The first practical ambulances were created by Dominique Jean Larrey, a French surgeon (1766–1842), for use in the Napoleonic Wars. Modern-day ambulances are typically large automobiles on a van or light truck chassis.

ASSAULT

Assault is a crime of violence against another person. In some jurisdictions, assault is used to refer to the actual violence, while in other jurisdictions (e.g. some in the United States, England and Wales), assault refers only to the threat of violence, while the actual violence is battery.

BIRTH INJURY

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.

COMPENSATION / WAGES / SALARY

The compensation of every employee is decided by the company owners through the board of directors (in the case of the most highly compensated executive positions) and the management team (or "management committee") (for everyone else). The board of directors may have a personnel and compensation committee that deals specifically with labor compensation.

DEATH INVESTIGATION

Forensic Pathologists can perform a full forensic autopsy which can very often provide answers to families and next of kin when deaths occur that cannot be explained or when there are suspicious circumstances involved. It is often the first step in determining whether there are any issues of Medical Malpractice that can lead to legal litigation.

DRUG ABUSE

Drug abuse has a wide range of definitions, all of them relating to the use, misuse or overuse of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect. Some of the most commonly abused drugs include alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, caffeine, cannabis, cocaine, methaqualone, nicotine, opium alkaloids, and minor tranquilizers. Use of these drugs may lead to criminal penalty in addition to physical, social, and psychological harm.[1] Other definitions of drug abuse fall into four main categories: Public health definitions, Mass communication and vernacular usage, Medical definitions, and Political and criminal justice definitions.

EDUCATION

Education is a social science that encompasses teaching and learning specific knowledge, beliefs, and skills. Licensed and practicing teachers in the field use a variety of methods and materials in order to impart a curriculum. There has been a plethora of journals, magazines, books, and digests in the field of education that addresses these areas. Such literature addresses the teaching practices, with subjects that include lectures, game playing, testing, scheduling, record keeping, bullying, seating arrangements, interests, motivation, and computer access. However, the most important factors in any teacher's effectiveness is the interaction with students and personality of the teacher. The quality of their relationships provides the impetus for inspiration. The best teachers are able to translate good judgment, experience, and wisdom into the art of communication that students find compelling. It is their ability to understand and overcome prejudices, generate passion, and recognize potential that enable teachers to invigorate students with higher expectations of themselves and society at large. The goal is aiding the growth of students so that they become productive members of a migratory society. An imparting of culture from generation to generation (see socialisation) promotes a greater awareness and responsiveness through social maturity to the needs of an increasingly diversified global society.

ELDER CARE / ABUSE

Elder abuse is a single or repeated act or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person.

Elderly care or elder care is a broad term encompassing such services as assisted living, adult day care, long term care, nursing homes, hospice care, and Alzheimer's care.

ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

Electrophysiology is the study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues. It involves measurements of voltage differences across cell membrane, and studies of how the flow of electrical current across membranes is regulated. In neuroscience, it includes measurements of the electrical activity of neurons, and particularly action potential activity.

EMPLOYMENT

Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. In a commercial setting, the employer conceives of a productive activity, generally with the intention of creating profits, and the employee contributes labour to the enterprise, usually in return for payment of wages.

EXPERT WITNESS SALES

An expert witness is a witness, who by virtue of education, or profession, or experience, is believed to have special knowledge of his subject beyond that of the average person, sufficient that others may officially (and legally) rely upon his opinion.

GASTROENTEROLOGY

GASTROENTEROLOGY EXPERT - Experts of the stomach and the intestines, including clinical gastroenterology, gastrointestinal endoscopy and colon cancer.

INFORMED CONSENT

Informed consent is a legal condition whereby a person can be said to have given consent based upon an appreciation and understanding of the facts and implications of any actions. The individual needs to be in possession of all of his faculties, such as not mentally retarded or mentally ill, without an impairment of judgment at the time of consenting. Impairments include sleep, illness, intoxication, drunkenness, using drugs or other health problems. Some acts cannot legally take place because of a lack of informed consent. In other cases, consent of someone on behalf of a person, not considered able to have informed consent, is valid. Examples of this include the parents or legal guardians of a child and caregivers for the mentally ill.

INJURY INTERPRETATION

Forensic Pathologists can perform a full forensic autopsy which can very often provide answers to families and next of kin when deaths from injuries occur that cannot be explained or when there are suspicious circumstances involved. It is often the first step in determining whether there are any issues of Medical Malpractice that can lead to legal litigation.

INSURANCE - GENERAL

General insurance policies, including automobile and homeowners policies, provide payments depending on the loss from a particular financial event. General insurance typically comprises any insurance that is not determined to be life insurance, and is called property and casualty insurance in the U.S..

In the UK, General insurance is broadly divided into three areas; personal lines, commercial lines and London market.

The London market insures with large commercial risks, for example insuring supermarkets, football players and other very specific risks.

Commercial lines products are usually designed for relatively small legal entities. These would include workers comp (employers liability), public liability, product liability, commercial fleet and other general insurance products sold in a relatively standard fashion to many organisations.

Personal lines products are designed to be sold in large quantities. This would include autos (private car), homeowners (household), pet insurance, creditor insurance and others.

LEGAL PRACTICES, FEES

Attorney's fees or attorneys' fees are the costs of legal representation that an attorney's client or a party to a lawsuit incurs. Attorney's fees are assessed in a number of ways, usually set by contract in advance of the representation, including by billable hours, flat fees, or contingent fees. Attorneys who voluntarily accept work on behalf of indigent clients often work pro bono. An upfront fee paid to a lawyer is called a retainer. Money within the retainer is often used to "buy" a certain amount of work. Some contracts provide that when the money from the retainer is gone, the fee is renegotiated.

MALPRACTICE, HOSPITAL

The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.

MALPRACTICE, LEGAL

As the population of lawyers grows, the number of legal malpractice cases will also increase at the same rate. Statistics indicate that the number of legal malpractice cases is increasing at a rate greater than the growth of the legal industry. The reasons for this discrepancy include increased consumerism, higher client expectations, better educated clients, the need for more specialized legal skills, and the growth in similar fields of litigation.

MALPRACTICE, MEDICAL

The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.

MALPRACTICE, NURSING

The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.

MALPRACTICE, PARAMEDIC

The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.

MALPRACTICE, PSYCHIATRY

The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.

MALPRACTICE, PSYCHOLOGY

The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.

MEDICAL

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.

MEDICAL ETHICS

Medical ethics is the discipline of evaluating the merits, risks, and social concerns of activities in the field of medicine.

Medical ethics shares many principles with other branches of healthcare ethics, such as nursing ethics.

Ethical thinkers have suggested many methods to help evaluate the ethics of a situation. These methods provide principles that doctors should consider while decision making.

MEDICAL LIENS

As all healthcare providers know, patients do not always have the present financial ability to cover the cost of their medical bills. In cases involving injury to a patient through the negligence of another, healthcare professionals can employ medical liens to secure payment for their services. Medical liens can be created in two different ways: 1) by contract and 2) by operation of law. This article will briefly touch on contractual liens while focusing on the express statutory language which create liens through the operation of law.

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MEDICARE

Medicare is a health insurance program administered by the United States government, covering people who are either age 65 and over, or who meet other special criteria. It was first passed on July 30, 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson as amendments to Social Security legislation.

MEDICO-LEGAL

The plaintiff has the burden of proof. Expert witnesses are usually required to testify as to practice standards, while lay witnesses must confine their testimony to facts they perceived with their own senses. To be qualified as an expert, a person must have a sufficient level of education, training, and experience in the relevant field, and it must be shown that their testimony will assist the judge and/or jury in determining a contested issue. The law requires that lay jurors or judges, being untrained in medicine, must accept expert evidence as to whether the provider deviated from the requisite standards but since the plaintiff and the defendant will usually each hire their own experts, there will be conflicting opinions.