Neonate Expert Witnesses
Neonate expert witnesses and consultants listed here may be able to form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, provide expert witness testimony at deposition and/or trial as or serve as consulting (non-testifying) experts on neonate. The neonate expert witness listings on this page are typically from fields/areas of expertise such as: Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Radiology.
Naomi E Lawrence-Reid, MD
Doctoring Differently
San Diego, California
Pediatrics, Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine
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Pediatrician, Pediatrics, Child Abuse, Children, Newborn, Neonate, Neonatal, Nursery, Telemedicine, Emergency, Urgent care, Infant, Teenager, Veteran, Disability
- Board-certified Pediatrician, Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics, licensed in California.
- 12 years post-graduate experience in general pediatrics, pediatric emergency medicine, child abuse, rural medicine, neonatal newborn medicine, and urgent care.
- An expert in the growth and development of children from birth to 18 years of age.
- Enthusiastically participated in physician expert witness testimony and case review across the U.S.
- Medical training spanned Massachusetts, New York, and California.
Lisa H Hutchison, MD, FAAP, FACR
Pediatric Radiology, Neuroradiology & fetal imagin
Pediatric Radiology, Neuroradiology and Fetal MRI Consult
Kansas City, Kansas
Radiology, Pediatrics
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Neonate, brain injury, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, ultrasound, sonography, hip dysplasia, newborn, magnetic resonance imaging, neuroradiology, neuroimaging, accidental trauma, pediatric imaging, residency program director, fellowship director, malrotation, intussusception, biliary atresia
As a board certified Radiologist since 1996, and subspecialty board certified Pediatric Radiologist since 1998, I have over 27 years experience imaging children only. During those 27 years, I have met with attorneys, been deposed and testified in court regularly as part of my clinical work. My areas of sub-specialty expertise include pediatric brain imaging, neonatal ultrasound, hypoxic brain injury, fetal imaging, hip dysplasia, general pediatric radiology and residency training. Besides my clinical experience, I am an experienced educator, public speaker, accomplished academician and leader.
My background allows me to provide expert review and interpretation of any pediatric radiology imaging study. A few examples of how I may provide expert consultation include: (1) Interpretation of US, CT and MRI in neonatal brain injury; (2) Distinguish types of trauma; (3) Interpret all types of pediatric radiology exams in various disorders, (4) discuss role of residents and trai...
Lisa H Hutchison, MD, FAAP, FACR
Pediatric Radiology, Neuroradiology & fetal imagin
Pediatric Radiology, Neuroradiology and Fetal MRI Consult
Missouri
Radiology, Pediatrics
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Neonate, brain injury, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, ultrasound, sonography, hip dysplasia, newborn, magnetic resonance imaging, neuroradiology, neuroimaging, accidental trauma, pediatric imaging, residency program director, fellowship director, malrotation, intussusception, biliary atresia
As a board certified Radiologist since 1996, and subspecialty board certified Pediatric Radiologist since 1998, I have over 27 years experience imaging children only. During those 27 years, I have met with attorneys, been deposed and testified in court regularly as part of my clinical work. My areas of sub-specialty expertise include pediatric brain imaging, neonatal ultrasound, hypoxic brain injury, fetal imaging, hip dysplasia, general pediatric radiology and residency training. Besides my clinical experience, I am an experienced educator, public speaker, accomplished academician and leader.
My background allows me to provide expert review and interpretation of any pediatric radiology imaging study. A few examples of how I may provide expert consultation include: (1) Interpretation of US, CT and MRI in neonatal brain injury; (2) Distinguish types of trauma; (3) Interpret all types of pediatric radiology exams in various disorders, (4) discuss role of residents and trai...