5 Wound Repair Expert Witnesses Found

Results Sorted Below by State

Geoffrey L. Risley, MD, FACS, RPVI Coastal Vascular & Interventional, PLLC

Crestview, Florida
Vascular Surgery, Wound Care - Endovascular Surgery, Amputation, Peripheral angioplasty/stent, Aortic aneurysm repair, carotid angioplasty/stent, carotid surgery, pressure sore, chronic wound, AAA, AV Access, Fistula, Central Line, Limb loss, Abdominal aneurysm, Thoracic aneurysm, DVT, Varicose veins, RF ablations, EVLT,
I am a board-certified, fellowship -trained vascular surgeon with an active practice in both traditional vascular surgery and endovascular surgery.I can offer expertise in the management of arterial and venous conditions as well as questions regarding chronic wound care and amputation.

Akram Alashari, MD

Saginaw, Michigan
General Surgery, Critical Care Surgery - Trauma surgery, Personal Injury, Traumatic Injuries, Medical Malpractice, Critical Care, Intensive Care, Motor vehicle collision, Abdominal surgery, Surgical complications, Traumatic Brain Injury, Sepsis, Shock, Spinal Cord Injury, Abdominal pain, Gallbladder, Appendix, Intestines, Colon, Wounds
...Active clinical practice includes the following: -Elective general surgery (examples: gallbladder removal, hernia repair) -Emergency general surgery (examples: appendicitis, bowel perforation, bowel obstruction, internal bleeding) -Trauma surgery (examples: motor vehicle collisions, gunshot wounds, stab wounds, falls) -Critical care (examples: head injury, respiratory failure, need for intensive care) Surgery Clerkship Director responsibilities include ensuring medical students meet the requirements of their surgery rotation; update curriculum and medical student assignments; evaluate medical student performance, deliver feedback, and render a final score for their clerkship. Core faculty member of the CMU Department of Surgery, where I am responsible for training and instructing surgery residents.

Christopher J Goodenough, MD University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah
Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery - Hand surgery, Plastic surgery, Burn reconstruction, Microsurgery, Wrist surgery, Nerve reconstruction, Soft tissue reconstruction, Limb salvage, Extremity reconstruction, Flap surgery, Pressure wounds, Skin grafts, Fractures, Nerve transfer, Tendon transfer, Tendon repair
Dr. Goodenough is a plastic surgeon, with specialization in hand and microsurgery. Board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery, he is in active practice at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. He trained in general and plastic surgery at the University of Texas - Houston, and attended fellowship at the Buncke Clinic in San Fransisco, which focused on complex extremity reconstruction, nerve surgery and microsurgery. His practice focuses on hand surgery and plastic surgery. He is special interest in microsurgical reconstruction, nerve surgery, limb salvage.

G. Gregory Fleischhauer, MD, FACS, CWSP

Bremerton, Washington
General Surgery, Wound Care
...He has extensive experience in trauma surgery, abdominal surgeries including cholecystectomy, appendectomy, bowel resections, ventral hernia repair (with and without mesh), laparoscopic and robotic surgery as well as colonoscopy. He then worked in wound care at St. Michael Medical Center Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine and was the Medical Director during that time. He has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating burns, diabetic foot ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers, decubitus ulcers (bed sores), and hyperbaric oxygen treatments. He is board certified by the American Board of Wound Management (CWSP) and obtained that in May 2023. His goal is to provide careful, well researched, objective reports and is prepared for deposition and trial if needed.

Glenn D Prestwich, PhD Clear Solutions Biomedical

Port Townsend, Washington
Chemistry & Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Research - drug discovery, natural products chemistry, termite control, organic synthesis, lipid metabolism, sterol metabolism, fatty acid, phospholipid, anti-cancer drug, cholesterol, hyaluronic acid, polymers, insect pheromone, hormone biochemistry, biomaterials, regenerative medicine, intellectual property
...Chemical biology of phosphoinositide and lysophosphatidic acid signaling; the chemistry of hyaluronic acid and development of hyaluronic acid derived biomaterials for wound repair, cell culture, tissue engineering. Discovery of anti-cancer, cholesterol-lowering, and anti-inflammatory drugs.