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View our Expert Witness DirectoryThis board-certified and fellowship-trained expert has 10 years of experience as a radiologist. His expertise is in abdominal imaging and includes CT, MRI, ultrasound, and abdominal interventions. Recognized as Fellow of the Year during his fellowship, he is very active in teaching and serves the Director of the Radiology Residency Program. In addition, he serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology and Staff Radiologist for a major university medical center.
Director of Radiology Residency Program, Major University Medical Center
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Cincinnati
Boston |
Massachusetts
This board-certified expert has over 20 years of experience as a radiologist with fellowship training in ultrasound and vascular and interventional radiology. He earned both is BA and MD from Harvard University. Following this, he completed both an internship and his residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. His fellowships included diagnostic and interventional radiology training at both Tufts-New England Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital. This expert remains current in his field as a member of several associations including the Society of Interventional Radiology and the American College of Radiology. He has published extensively in radiology methods. He currently serves as Chair of Radiology and Radiologist-in-Chief at a top university medical center.
Member on Board of Trustees, University Medical Center Physician Organization
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Harvard Medical School
Boston |
Massachusetts
This extremely qualified expert has 25+ years of experience in diagnostic radiology. He received his MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his JD degree from William Howard Taft University. He completed his internship training at Mt. Zion Medical Center and his residency training in diagnostic radiology at both Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of California, San Francisco, before concluding a fellowship in magnetic resonance imaging at the University of California, San Diego. He is a fellow at the American College of Radiology and a member of multiple other renowned professional organizations, including the Association of University Radiologists and the Radiological Society of North America, which honored him with its "Honored Educator Award" in 2012. He has published 105+ peer-reviewed journal articles, lectures both nationally and internationally and was listed in Marquis's "Who's Who in America". He is a former clinical professor of radiology at UCSF and the former director of gastrointestinal radiology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco. He is also the former chairman of radiology at both Louisiana State University and Highland General Hospital, and the former director of radiology at San Francisco College of Osteopathic Medicine. Currently, he is a professor of radiology at a top 5 university, where he also directs the radiology residency program. Additionally, he is a staff radiologist at two major hospitals in Massachusetts.
Staff Radiologist, 2 Major Hospitals
Juris Doctor (JD), William Howard Taft University
Boston |
Massachusetts
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What is the role of a medical imaging expert witness in legal cases?
A medical imaging expert witness provides insight on cases involving radiology, ultrasound, MRI, CT scans, and other imaging technologies. They can interpret images, assess standard of care, and testify on findings.
What types of cases might require a medical imaging expert witness?
Cases involving misdiagnosis, improper treatment due to inaccurate imaging interpretation, radiation exposure, or malfunctions with imaging equipment often require a medical imaging expert witness.
Can a medical imaging expert witness help in personal injury cases?
Yes. Medical imaging experts can provide crucial evidence in personal injury cases by interpreting scans to determine the extent and cause of injuries.
Are there subspecialties within the field of medical imaging that an expert witness may specialize in?
Yes. Subspecialties include neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology among others. The case specifics will dictate the required subspecialty.
How does a medical imaging expert witness contribute to malpractice lawsuits?
In malpractice suits, these experts can evaluate if proper protocol was followed during image acquisition and interpretation, potentially identifying negligence or errors.
How does Expert Institute select its Medical Imaging expert witnesses?
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