Medical Imaging Expert Witnesses in Virginia

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Medical imaging expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including radiology, nuclear medicine, diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and medical physics. Some of the most common medical imaging expert witness specialties also include neuroradiology, pediatric radiology, breast imaging, cardiovascular imaging, and musculoskeletal imaging. They can opine on the effects of radiation exposure, image interpretation errors, contrast reactions, procedural complications, and equipment malfunctions.

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Review Fee $500/hr
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This highly qualified expert earned his MD from First Moscow Medical Institute. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Hahnemann University School of Medicine and a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at the Scientific Research Institute of Critical Care in Moscow. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is a fellow of the College of American Society of Critical Care Medicine and a fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians. This expert is a member of distinguished national and international societies such as the Society of ultrasound in Medical education, the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, the American Society of Echocardiography and the Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education. He has published over 10 peer-reviewed articles and has authored 2 text books on critical care ultrasonography. This expert is currently a member of the American College of Cardiology ultrasound guidelines committee and serves a Director of Ultrasound education and Professor of Medicine at a major university.

Member, American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Echocardiography Guidelines Committee

Doctor of Medicine (MD), First Moscow Medical Institute (Presently Medical Academy)

Norfolk |

Virginia

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Review Fee $600/hr

This double board certified radiologist has practicing for almost 30 years. He currently serves not only as a tenured Professor of Radiology at a major medical university, but also as the Director of the Fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology. He is the Editor in Chief of one of the world's leading scientific journals on Interventional Radiology and is widely published, and has given 500 invited lectures. He has been treating liver tumors with embolization for nearly 20 years and is a founder of the world's largest annual scientific meeting on embolization.

Professor, A University in VA

Doctor of Medicine (MD), Boston University School of Medicine

Charlottesville |

Virginia

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Review Fee $650/hr
Deposition Fee $950/hr

This highly qualified Radiology expert received his medical degree at the University of Virginia School of Medicine where he completed a residency and fellowship in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. He is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology and has a Certificate of Advanced Qualification in Vascular and Interventional Radiology. This expert is widely published with 42 peer-reviewed journal articles and four book chapters in his field. He currently serves as the staff interventional radiologist and an associate professor of radiology and medical imaging at a major university medical center.

Professor, A University in VA

Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Virginia School of Medicine

Charlottesville |

Virginia

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This qualified expert has 10 years of experience as a neuroradiologist. He earned his BS in biology, his MBA, and his MD from Georgetown University. He completed an internship at Inova Fairfax Hospital. He then went on to complete a radiology residency and a neuroradiology fellowship at Georgetown University Hospital. This expert is board certified in diagnostic radiology, with a subspecialty in neuroradiology. He is a member of a few associations, including the Georgetown Clinical Society, American Society of Neuroradiology, and the American College of Radiology. He is very active in these associations, having held the position of president for both the Georgetown Clinical Society and the Washington DC chapter of the American College of Radiology. This expert is also involved in neuroradiology research, having authored several articles, participated in neuroradiology case conferences, and having been an invited lecturer on Wilson's Disease for multiple conferences. His former positions include neuroradiologist and diagnostic radiologist for Fairfax Radiological Consultants, clinical assistant professor at George Washington University, and a partner of Progressive Radiology. Currently, this expert serves as a neuroradiologist and diagnostic radiologist for a radiology consulting company in Virginia.

Neuroradiologist and Diagnostic Radiologist, A Radiology Consulting Company in VA

Doctor of Medicine (MD), Georgetown University

Virginia

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FAQs for Medical Imaging Expert Witnesses

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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