Scott E. Singer, MD, MPH Expert Witness
Curriculum Vitae

Contact this Expert Witness

  • Company: Experts In Medicine, LLC
  • Phone: 216-978-1255
  • Cell: 216-978-1255
  • Website: www.expertsinmed.com

Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Occupational Medicine and Sports Medicine

Keywords/Search Terms:

Covid 19, Causation, Concussion, Industrial accident, Rehabilitation, MRO, Workers Compensation, Football, Environmental, Exposure Assessment, Toxic Exposure, TBI, Traumatic Brain Injury, Manganese, Benzene

Education:

MD, The Ohio State University; MPH, University of Michigan; BA, Northwestern University

Years in Practice:

31

Number of Times Deposed/Testified in Last 4 Yrs:

20

Additional Information

Dr. Singer, President of MEDSource One, is one of the nations' leading causation experts. He has been practicing Occupational Medicine and Sports Medicine in Northeast Ohio for almost 30 years. He has provided service in all aspects of occupational health and safety and has served as the Team Physician for the Cleveland Monsters (American Hockey League) since 2007 and the Cleveland Gladiators (Arena Football League) since 2008. With the 2020 pandemic, Dr. Singer became one of the national experts on workplace Covid exposures. As a graduate of Northwestern University and The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Dr. Singer completed residency training in Internal Medicine at Northwestern University Memorial Hospital and in Occupational Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania. He has also received a Masters Degree in Public Health / Occupational Medicine from the University of Michigan. Dr. Singer is Board Certified in Occupational Medicine and has served as Medical Director and medical consultant for many employers in Northeast Ohio. He is a Certified Medical Review Officer and is active as a Civil Surgeon for the United States Department of Justice. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, the Society for Occupational and Environmental Health and the Tri-State Occupational Medicine Association.