Expert Information
Currently engaged in clinical practice: Yes
Degree: M.D.
Specialty / Subspecialty:
- Pediatrics - Critical Care Medicine
Area of Expertise: TBI, septic shock, CPR, ARDS, Congenital heart disease post op management, Mechanical Ventilation, ECMO
Year of Medical Training Completion: 2007
City of Practice: DETROIT
State of Practice: Michigan
Previous Experience As Expert Witness: No
Type of Practice: Academic
Available to Review Cases: Yes, for either the defendant or the plaintiff
Available to Be Deposed: No
Available to Testify In Trial: No
Training and Additional Credentials
Medical School: -
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Residency: -
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Fellowship: -
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Academic / Leadership Information
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Distinguishing Achievements
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Number of Publications on PubMed: -
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Fee Schedule
Medical Record Review:
Review of Medical Records, Review of Additional Materials, additional office consultation
- $100
- $10
Independent Medical Examination:
Independent Medical Examination with written report
- Per Hour: $100
Deposition in office:
Deposition: Discovery/Evidence
- First two hours: -
- For each Additional hour or any portion thereof: -
- Retainer (due 14 days prior to scheduled disposition): -
- Cancellation fee (less than 7 days notice): -
Trial (InState):
- Initial day: -
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- For each additional day: -
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- Retainer (due 14 days prior to scheduled trial): -
Trial (Out of State):
- Initial day: -
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- For each additional day: -
- Cancellation fee (less than 72 hours notice): -
- Retainer (due 14 days prior to scheduled trial): -
Case Responses
5yo M Delayed Appendicitis Diagnosis, Rupture, Resection (Case #524)
- Medical Probability: 3 / 10
- Medical Error Summary: The family took him in appropriately as soon as symptoms began but unfortunately the picture was only starting to build up. The child had no fever, no signs of dehydration on exam and a negative abdom...
- Causation Probability: 2 / 10
- Causation Summary: The presenting initial symptoms were not consisting with an acute abdomen. The family to the child in for follow up 5 days later instead of the prescribed 1-2 days. The symptoms and fever and abdomina...
- Expert Summary: Being a pediatric intensivist I see many cases of progression of disease where the initial diagnosis is a reserved common one but the ultimate and final diagnosis is not reached for sometime until the...
- Similar Summary: Many times a year or delayed or incorrect diagnosis. The “they diagnosed this patient with asthma but it turned out to be a mediastinal mass” example of horrific uncommon diagnosis is far too comm...