Found 42 texas ime Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine, Family Practice, Years: 17 Exams: 100
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 2 Exams: 3
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery Years: 29 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery Years: 29 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery Years: 20 Exams: 1500
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Degree: MD Specialties: Family Practice Years: 10 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Family Practice Years: 23 Exams: 1000
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine, Public Health & Preventive Med, Years: 24 Exams: 100
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Degree: DO Specialties: Occupational Medicine Years: 20 Exams:
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Degree: DC Specialties: Doctor of Chiropractic Years: 15 Exams: 12
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Degree: MD Specialties: Anesthesiology Years: 6 Exams: 5
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 9 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Occupational Medicine, Pain Management Years: 8 Exams: 100
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Degree: DC Specialties: Doctor of Chiropractic Years: 11 Exams: 750
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery, Legal Medicine, Years: Exams: 0
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedics Years: 33 Exams: 400
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Degree: MD Specialties: Neurology, Internal Medicine, Years: 25 Exams: 50
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine, Family Practice, Years: 33 Exams: 2300
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Management, Occupational Medicine Years: 17 Exams: 1000
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Degree: MD Specialties: Family Practice, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Years: 29 Exams: 450
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Degree: DC Specialties: Doctor of Chiropractic Years: 8 Exams: 30
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 16 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Neurology Years: 13 Exams: 200
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Degree: MD Specialties: Family Practice Years: 11 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Internal Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Years: 29 Exams: 5000
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine Years: 13 Exams:
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Years: 26 Exams: 500
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Degree: MD Specialties: Neurology Years: 14 Exams:
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Degree: DC Specialties: Doctor of Chiropractic Years: 10 Exams: 150
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Degree: MD Specialties: Neurology Years: 23 Exams: 1250
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Degree: MD Specialties: Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Toxicology Years: 20 Exams: 2
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Degree: MD Specialties: Thoracic Surgery & Cardiovascular Surgery, Cardiology, Occupational Medicine Years: 40 Exams:
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Degree: DC Specialties: Doctor of Chiropractic, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Years: 9 Exams: 100
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine Years: 22 Exams:
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Degree: DC Specialties: Doctor of Chiropractic Years: 17 Exams: 200
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery Years: 22 Exams: 40
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Degree: MD Specialties: Occupational Medicine, Aerospace Medicine, Years: 30 Exams: 30
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physiatry Years: 15 Exams: 1000
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Degree: MD Specialties: Surgery Years: Exams:
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Degree: DO Specialties: Emergency Medicine Years: 28 Exams: 5000
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Degree: MD Specialties: Orthopedic Surgery Years: 16 Exams: 12000
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Degree: MD Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Management, Years: 2 Exams: 50
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH |
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Regulatory compliance, asbestos and lead-based paint assessment, soil/groundwater investigations, wastes classification, contaminant release mechanisms, geology studies, and endangerment assessments
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EXPERT WITNESS SALES |
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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.
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IME TX - TEXAS |
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An IME is a objective medical, dental or psychiatric examination to evaluate the causal relationship between an incident and a disease process to establish the cause and effect relation between the two. High-quality examinations provide unbiased, accurate and medically sound information.
Doctors performing IME's must be licensed to practice in:
o Medicine & Surgery,
o Osteopathic Medicine & Surgery,
o Podiatric Medicine & Surgery,
o Chiropractic, or
o Dentistry.
Approved doctors are not obligated to accept examination assignments, nor are doctors guaranteed referrals.
Doctors performing IMEs must know about:
The purpose of an IME.
IME provider number.
Qualifications of an approved provider.
Responsibilities during the examination.
Completion of job analysis.
Ongoing treatment for the worker.
Responsibilities regarding testimony.
How complaints are handled.
Rating systems to use.
Information to include in the report.
Fee schedule for IMEs.
IMEs for impairment rating only.
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INSURANCE - PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION (PIP) |
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Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is an extension of car insurance available in some American states, which covers medical expenses and, in some cases, lost wages and other damages. PIP pays off regardless of who is at fault and is mandatory in some states, especially those with no-fault laws.
PIP can cover within the specified limits, the medical, hospital and funeral expenses of the insured, others in his vehicles and pedestrians struck by him. The basic coverage for the insured's own injuries on a first-party basis, without regard to fault. It is only available in certain states.
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LIFE CARE NEEDS |
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LIFE CARE PLANNING |
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LITIGATION SUPPORT |
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MALPRACTICE, MEDICAL |
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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.
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MALPRACTICE, NURSING |
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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.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE |
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Medical Health insurance is a type of insurance whereby the insurer pays the medical costs of the insured if the insured becomes sick due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. Market-based health care systems such as that in the United States rely primarily on private health insurance.
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MEDICARE |
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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.
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MENTAL RETARDATION |
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Mental retardation (also called mental handicap and, as defined by the UK Mental Health Act 1983, mental impairment and severe mental impairment) is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills ("milestones") during childhood, and a significantly below-normal global intellectual capacity as an adult. One common criterion for diagnosis of mental retardation is a tested intelligence quotient (IQ) of 70 or below.
People with mental retardation are people who are usually described as having developmental disabilities.
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NURSING |
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Registered Nurses are professional nurses who often supervise the tasks performed by Licensed Practical Nurses, orderlies, medical assistants and nursing assistants. They provide direct care and make decisions regarding plans of care for individuals and groups of healthy, ill and injured people.
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NURSING HOMES - GERIATRICS |
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A nursing home or skilled nursing facility (SNF) is a place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant Activity of Daily Living (ADL) deficiencies. Residents include the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities. Adults 18 or older can stay in a skilled nursing facility to receive physical, occupational, and other rehabilitative therapies following an accident or illness. In the US, nursing homes are required to have a licensed nurse on duty 24 hours a day, and during at least one shift each day, one of those nurses must be a Registered Nurse. In April, 2005 there were a total of 16,094 nursing homes in the United States, down from 16,516 in December, 2002. Some states have nursing homes that are considered NF or nursing facility......these homes do not have beds certified for Medicare patients, but can only treat patients whose payments source is Private Pay or Medicaid.
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ONCOLOGY |
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Oncology - The branch of medicine that deals with cancer and tumors, including study of their development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
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OPHTHALMOLOGY |
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Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine which deals with the diseases of the eye and their treatment. The word ophthalmology comes from the Greek roots ophthalmos meaning eye and logos meaning word; ophthalmology literally means "the science of eyes." As a discipline it applies to animal eyes also, since the differences from human practice are surprisingly minor and are related mainly to differences in anatomy or prevalence, not differences in disease processes. By convention the term ophthalmologist is more restricted and implies a medically trained specialist. Since ophthalmologists perform operations on eyes, they are generally categorized as surgeons.
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ORTHOPEDICS |
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Orthopedics - The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention or correction of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments. Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (Commonwealth: "orthopaedics") is the branch of surgery concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic, and recurrent injuries and other disorders of the musculoskeletal system, its muscular and bone parts. Apart from the mechanical considerations, it also is concerned with the pathology, genetics, intrinsic, extrinsic, and biomechanical factors involved.
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ORTHOTICS |
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Orthotics is the medical field concerned with the application and manufacture of orthoses, devices which support or correct the function of a limb or the torso. The term is derived from the Greek "ortho", to straighten. Sciences such as materials engineering, gait analysis, anatomy and physiology, and psychology contribute to the work done by orthotists, the professionals engaged in the field or orthotics. Individuals who benefit from an orthosis have sustained a physical impairment such as a stroke, spinal cord injury, or a congenital abnormality such as spina bifida or cerebral palsy.
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