Gastroenterology Expert Witness
Gastroenterology Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $600/hr
- Deposition Fee
- $600/hr
Professor, A university in OH
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Orange,
Ohio
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Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Orange,
Ohio
Professor and Chief of Gastroenterology, Major Medical University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
North Wynnewood,
Pennsylvania
Surgeon, Major Health System in New Jersey
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ovidius University School of Medicine
New Jersey
Gastroenterologist, A Private Practice in NY
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Columbia Business School
New York,
New York
Professor, A Medical School in NY
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Delhi
Pittsford,
New York
Consultant Physician, A Healthcare Company in SC
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil
Mount Pleasant,
South Carolina
Attending Physician, A Top Medical School
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Harvard Medical School
New York,
New York
Clinical Professor, A Top University in CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tufts University
Redwood City,
California
Associate Professor of Pathology, Major Medical University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pernambuco (Brazil)
New York,
New York
Professor of Medicine, A Top Medical School
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Buenos Aires University School of Medicine
San Diego,
California
Professor, A University in PA
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Delhi University
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Attending, A Major TX Medical Center
Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Dallas
Dallas,
Texas
Chief, A Major Academic Medical Center
Master of Science (MS), Northwestern University
Chicago,
Illinois
Faculty, A Top University in CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Harvard Medical School
San Francisco,
California
Clinical Associate Professor of Gastroenterology, A Top Midwestern Medical School
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Iowa College of Medicine
Westerville,
Ohio
Staff Physician, A Top-Tier Medical University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Redwood City,
Michigan
Board of Directors, An Ivy League University Hospital Center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tufts University School of Medicine
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Clinical GI Nurse, Top Tier and Major Medical Center
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), SUNY Buffalo
Eastchester,
New York
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Major University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Rush Medical College, Rush University
Nashville,
Tennessee
Associate Program Director
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University
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Visualizes bile ducts for diagnosis.
Inserts a stent to relieve obstructions.
Cuts the muscle to ease bile flow.
Extracts gallstones from bile ducts.
Widening narrowed bile ducts with a balloon.
Takes tissue samples from bile ducts.
What is a ercp expert witness?
An ERCP expert witness is a gastroenterologist who explains ERCP standards, risks, and proper technique in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, writing reports, and testifying to clarify ERCP care.
What types of cases can an ERCP expert witness provide insight on?
An ERCP expert witness handles malpractice, procedural complications, bile duct injury, pancreatitis, misdiagnosis, standard-of-care, and informed consent cases.
How can an ERCP expert witness evaluate adherence to procedural standards of care?
An ERCP expert witness evaluates adherence to procedural standards of care by reviewing records, imaging, consent, technique, documentation, and outcomes against accepted clinical guidelines.
What ERCP expert witness qualifications are most persuasive in complex malpractice litigation?
The most persuasive ERCP expert witness qualifications include board certification in gastroenterology, high ERCP case volume, academic publications, and prior malpractice testimony experience.
How does an ERCP expert witness assess the causation of post-procedural complications?
An ERCP expert witness assesses causation by reviewing records, imaging, technique, timing of symptoms, and standards of care to link specific procedural actions to complications.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting ercp expert witnesses?
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