4 Venous Disorders Expert Witnesses Found

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Peter Grant, RN

Peoria, Arizona
Nurse, Legal Nurse Consulting - intensive care, critical care, legal nurse consulting, expert witness, cardiac care, charge nurse, ventilator management, vasoactive medication management, cardiac surgery
...Experienced in pulmonary, arterial, venous thromboembolisms/EKOS catheter, TPA management, invasive catheters (central venous, arterial, pulmonary artery), and critical drug overdoses. Management of severe metabolic disorders related to diabetes, liver and kidney failure and surgical recovery for whole organ transplant recipients (heart, liver, kidney). Advanced neurologic monitoring (external ventricular drains). COVID-19 direct patient care and strict guidelines pertaining to personal protective isolation protocols. High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations, requiring poise and diplomacy to ensure patients receive the utmost care. Strong problem solving and the ability to interact with individuals at all levels within an organization to provide results within a fast-paced and continuously evolving environment....

Omar S Darwish, MS, DO The University of California, Irvine

Orange, California
Hospitalist, Internal Medicine - Board Certified Internal Medicine, Preoperative Medicine Specialist, Academic Hospitalist, Anticoagulation Expert
...These conditions include diseases such as atrial fibrillation, venous thromboembolisms (deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism), and hypercoagulable disorders (e.g. antiphospholipid syndrome). He is also has a particular interest in sacral ulcers. He helped create the management algorithm for stage IV decubitus ulcers at his institution. Overall, he is efficient in reviewing medical records and therefore will provide you with his objective and professional opinion in a timely manner.

Taras Grosh, MD Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine

Florida
Anesthesiology, Pain Management - Medicine - Regional Anesthesiology, Nerve Injury, Pain Management, Peripheral Nerve Blocks, Epidural Anesthesia, Spinal Anesthesia, Orthopedic Anesthesia, Ultrasound guided procedures, General Anesthesia, Sedation, Intubation, Extubation, Difficult Airway, Trauma,
...Grosh also staffs Penn’s acute/chronic pain consult service creating care plans for patients with a history of opioid use disorder, acute on chronic pain, or chronic pain exacerbations. Dr. Grosh is part of Penn Medicine's Multidisciplinary Nerve Center identifying and treating refractory nerve injury; the first of its kind in the Philadelphia area. Dr. Grosh is a Member of the American Society of Regional Anesthesiologists serving on various boards. Additionally, he is an accomplished public speaker, lecturing regularly to faculty, residents, nurses locally and nationally on Regional Anesthesia Acute and Chronic Pain as well as how to use an ultrasound for venous and arterial cannulation as well as performing peripheral nerve blocks.

Taras Grosh, MD Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology, Pain Management - Medicine - Regional Anesthesiology, Nerve Injury, Pain Management, Peripheral Nerve Blocks, Epidural Anesthesia, Spinal Anesthesia, Orthopedic Anesthesia, Ultrasound guided procedures, General Anesthesia, Sedation, Intubation, Extubation, Difficult Airway, Trauma,
...Grosh also staffs Penn’s acute/chronic pain consult service creating care plans for patients with a history of opioid use disorder, acute on chronic pain, or chronic pain exacerbations. Dr. Grosh is part of Penn Medicine's Multidisciplinary Nerve Center identifying and treating refractory nerve injury; the first of its kind in the Philadelphia area. Dr. Grosh is a Member of the American Society of Regional Anesthesiologists serving on various boards. Additionally, he is an accomplished public speaker, lecturing regularly to faculty, residents, nurses locally and nationally on Regional Anesthesia Acute and Chronic Pain as well as how to use an ultrasound for venous and arterial cannulation as well as performing peripheral nerve blocks.