Radiology Expert Witnesses
Radiology is the study of images of the human body. Radiology uses medical imaging technologies to diagnose and treat diseases. Imaging means creating an image of the inner configuration of a dense ...
Transportation Construction Expert Witnesses
Provided by Thomas J. Young, PE
Transportation Construction describes the civil engineering specialty regarding highways, bridges, rail, airports, harbors and associated infrastructure. This area of expertise encompasses ...
Mr. Todd Stefan
Setec Investigations offers unparalleled expertise in computer forensics and electronic discovery, providing highly personalized, case-specific...
Computer Forensics and Digital Investigators
Mr. Thomas Smith
Ispirian Computer Forensics is a Missouri professional investigative agency with specialization in computer technology and digital media;...
Plumbing, HVAC, Piping & Fire Protection Experts
Mr. William Ivey, P.E.
Ivey Engineering, Inc. is an HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), plumbing and process piping engineering firm, specializing in design,...
Trauma Care: Contributions to Error
Trauma medicine can be somewhat like doing a jigsaw puzzle backwards. Outwardly, you know there are interlocking sides and flat sides. You don’t know which pieces are the top or bottom, which are the picture, or what the picture is about. To do a puzzle backwards takes a specific sequence of priority and planning. By Audrey Friedman RN, OCN, CLNC
Revealing the Mysteries of the Medical Record
As an attorney, any time you or your firm handles a case where health, illness, or injury is an issue you are going to need to review medical records. Whether you are a plaintiff or defense attorney, everyone needs to analyze and understand the contents of the medical record, and face it; they can be extensive and seem like a complex mystery. By Anita M. Bargardi MA,MSN,RN,CS,ACNP,CLNC
Who Said Experts Shouldn't Advertise?
In response to one of our recent emails to Expert News readers, we received an email saying, “I thought experts are not supposed to advertise, even through websites.” By Rosalie Hamilton
Validate Your Practice Trust Factor
Trust-ability is an attribute that is hard to convey, especially with a Yellow Pages ad or other print ad. With television, radio, and now the Internet, you have the opportunity to stimulate your prospect’s senses by giving them a glimpse into the business behind the business. You, the owner, can speak directly to your audience. This gives the prospect a better picture of your business, which works in your favor, as long as the production is of high quality and you can convey integrity. By Diana D'Itri