Richard Snepar, MD, FACP, FIDSA Expert Witness
Curriculum Vitae

Contact this Expert Witness

  • Phone: (732) 841-1205
  • Cell: (732) 841-1205
  • Fax: (732) 613-5783

Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine

Keywords/Search Terms:

COVID-19, sepsis, endocarditis, bacteremia, bacterial infections, virus, MRSA, urinary tract infections, surgical infections, sexually transmitted infections, necrotizing fasciitis, osteomyelitis, prosthetic joint infections, spine infections, device-related infections, nursing home infections.

Education:

MD , Cornell University Medical College; Resident , Medical College of Pennsylvania; Fellow Infectious Diseases, Medical College of Pennsylvania

Years in Practice:

41

Number of Times Deposed/Testified in Last 4 Yrs:

15

Additional Information

I am a board-certified infectious disease physician and internist. I am active in a busy clinical practice in New Jersey. I am an attending at three hospitals and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. I have been doing expert medical reviews for over 10 years. I am comfortable evaluating the merits of a case both for plaintiff and defense. I am comfortable with deposition and trial testimony. Clinically I consult and manage infectious diseases in outpatients and hospitalized patients including the emergency room and ICU. I also consult and manage patients in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. These reviews have included but are not limited to: COVID-19, sepsis, septic shock, endocarditis, bacteremia, bacterial infections including MRSA, diabetic foot infections, urinary tract infections, surgical infections and complications of surgery, viral infections, necrotizing fasciitis, osteomyelitis, spine infections, prosthetic joint infections, device related infections, Clostridium dififcile (C. Diff), food borne disease, sexually transmitted diseases, tick-borne disease, nursing home related infections and travel related infections.