Neurology Expert Witness
Neurology Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $700/hr
Co-Director, A Muscular Dystrophy Clinic
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Las Vegas,
Nevada
We’ll help you retain an industry-leading Pharmacology expert
Average Pharmacology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$400/hr
Review Fee
$475/hr
Deposition Fee
$450/hr
Court Fee
Co-Director, A Muscular Dystrophy Clinic
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Las Vegas,
Nevada
Co-leader, A University-Affiliated Medical Center in CA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Massachusetts School of Medicine
Davis,
California
Dean and Vice Provost, A Major University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Kansas Medical Center
Seattle,
Washington
Principal Consultant, Private Pharmacy Consulting Firm
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy
San Diego,
California
Professor Emeritus, A University in CA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California, San Francisco
Orinda,
California
Emeritus Professor, A University in WA
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), University of Southern California
Pullman,
Washington
Pharmaceutical Consultant
Master of Business Administration (MBA), California Coast University
San Clemente,
California
Owner, A Pharmaceutical Consulting Firm in CA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University Louis Pasteur, France
San Francisco,
California
Account Manager, An independent technology and equipment lessor in CA
Master of Business Administration (MBA), California Coast University
California
Executive Associate Dean, A health sciences university in CA
Doctor of Education (EdD), Aspen University
Clovis,
California
Drug Education Coordinator, A Medical Center in CA
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), University of California, San Francisco
Monterey Park,
California
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Determining appropriate medication dosages.
Reviewing and optimizing medication regimens.
Tracking and managing side effects of medications.
Studying drug absorption, distribution, and elimination.
Educating patients about their prescriptions.
Managing lists of approved medications.
What is a pharmacology expert witness?
A pharmacology expert witness is a medical drug specialist who explains how medications work and affect the body in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, analyzing drug use, and testifying to clarify complex pharmacology issues.
In what case types can a pharmacology expert witness provide valuable insights?
A pharmacology expert witness provides valuable insights in medical malpractice, drug injury, toxic tort, product liability, DUI/drugged driving, and wrongful death cases.
How can a pharmacology expert witness evaluate drug dosing errors?
A pharmacology expert witness evaluates drug dosing errors by reviewing medical records, dosing calculations, drug interactions, and standards of care to identify deviations and their impact.
What qualifications should a pharmacology expert witness possess?
A pharmacology expert witness should hold an advanced pharmacology degree, relevant clinical or research experience, board certification, and a strong record of publications and testimony.
How does a pharmacology expert witness assess adverse drug reactions?
A pharmacology expert witness assesses adverse drug reactions by reviewing medical records, drug histories, clinical data, and scientific literature to link the drug to the reported harm.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting pharmacology expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.