Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Board Certified Laser Specialist

Expert Witness No. 505

California

Employment

2004-2009
SKIN - A Laser Day Spa, A Medical Corporation, Anil Sain, MD, Family Nurse Practitioner
2003-2004
Illumina Laser & Skin Care Center, A Medical Corporation, Sanjay Patel, MD, Family Nurse Practitioner
2002-2003
Sierra Health Center, Michael Brodie, MD, Family Nurse Practitioner
2002-2003
Internal Medicine Practice of Tushar Modi, MD, Family Nurse Practitioner
2001-2002
Seneca Center for Children & Families, Residential Services Staff Nurse
2000-2001
Oakland Children’s Hospital Charge and Staff Nurse

Education

2002
Master of Science Nursing, Holy Names University
2000
Registered Nurse Curriculum, Samuel Merritt College
1997
Bachelor of Arts Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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Monday, February 7, 2011

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Engineer Electrical Expert Witness

Expert Witness No.1837

Florida

Responsibilities 

Expert 1837's consulting business centers around product liability and failure investigation.  He also works in the area of power system analysis and power equipment product design.  He works with clients to aid them in selecting and sizing power equipment to fit their power system and process needs.

Background Summary

Expert 1837 is currently employed by a company who builds a wide range of passive electronic components.  He is Manager of Engineering and Quality Assurance.  In this position he is responsible for product design for magnetic devices and electronic components including transformers, inductors, chokes, resistors and microwave cables. His quality responsibilities include assuring product quality, document control, ISO Quality System maintenance and environmental compliance.
Expert 1837 was employed by Concurrent Technologies Corp. and was the Project engineer working on a Doe Nrel project titled "Distributed Energy System Certification, Testing and Validation" to evaluate alternate distributed energy systems.  Ultimately the program will develop a set of recommendations for Distributed Generation of Electricity and harmonize the industry standards so they satisfy the needs of the Manufacturer, the utilities and the user community.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Cardiovascular Expert Witness

Expert Witness No. 2642

Arizona

Education

Renbrook School West Hartford, Connecticut

Kingswood School West Hartford, Connecticut

Northwestern School Winsted, Connecticut

A.B.,Boston University College of Liberal Arts
Biology Major  Boston, Massachusetts

University of London, University College London, England

M.A., Boston University Graduate School Department of Biology
Histology, Ultrastructure Major, Boston, Massachusetts

M.D. Boston University, School of Medicine   Boston, Massachusetts


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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Wildfire Forensics Accounting

Written by Fire Origin Expert Witness

Expert Witness No.285
 
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Wildfire Forensics Accounting is a specialized practice requiring knowledge and experience in
wildfire suppression, combined with experience in the administrative infrastructure of the
involved agencies. While Wildfire Forensics Accounting is similar to Forensics Accounting in
that common accounting practices are used, the use of common Forensics Accounting will
not provide productive results. Each wildfire agency operates under a unique set of rules
and procedures that are generally revised on a regular basis and all purchase and
procurement documents must be evaluated against those specific rules and procedures.

In this particular case, the landowner received a letter of demand from a governmental fire
agency totaling $14 million for suppression costs related to a negligent fire. To understand
how the $14 million was spent, the daily operational documents that described personnel
and resource assignments and activities were reviewed. Reviewing the daily operational
documents assists in determining if expenditures were commensurate with fire suppression
activities. In addition, this review identified specific notations and tracking information that
would be useful during the review of accounting documents. Read More...

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

What is an "Age of Injury" report, and How to Effectively Use It to Determine Causation?

Medical Expert Witness No. 106

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A picture is worth a thousand words.  For litigation purposes, diagnostic images have become a vital tool in leveraging the perception of the case.  There is currently a scientific method of determining whether an injury was related or unrelated to the date of an accident, better known as an “Age of Injury” (or Causation) report. There are many radiologists that can produce an “Age of Injury” report however it is imperative to choose a radiology expert that utilizes effective methodology.

What Is An AOI Report?

An “Age of Injury” (AOI) report is produced when a radiologist reviews a diagnostic image (MRI, CT or other) along with the corresponding diagnostic report that had been completed by the first read radiologist, and tries to relate the reported findings (injuries) to a specific time frame.  A radiologist is able to make these determinations by identifying any and all objective signs of acute or blunt trauma to the anatomy vs. any signs of degenerative changes to the anatomy that evidence a chronic (over time) condition with no exacerbation at the time of the alleged injury. Utilizing the objective findings evident from the diagnostic films, the radiologist is then able to draw a reasonable conclusion as to whether the findings described are related or unrelated to the accident.

All radiologists are familiar with the signs of an acute injury vs. signs of a chronic change in the anatomy that had to have occurred over time.  Among these same radiologists, there will only be a very small intra-observer and inter-observer variability (difference of opinion).  An MRI image is an objective piece of information that will be available and unchanged forever.  Therefore, radiologists can always go back to the time of the study to take glimpse into the past to make assessments better than most other specialties. 


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