When looking for an expert witness in the field of Neurology, the best candidates are those who have had extensive training in the treatment of all neurological diseases in both adults and children. A neurological expert witness must have the ability to explain complicated methods and procedures, technical medical data as well as interpret opinions about a certain set of facts to the court.
Expert Neurological Testimony
A. The purpose of medical expert witness testimony is to assist a court or other lawful forum to understand medical evidence or to determine medical facts at issue
B. Where testimony relates to an allegation of medical malpractice, the medical expert may be asked to provide an opinion that –
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Formulating an expert opinion based on such evaluation
3. Communicating such an opinion to attorneys, courts, licensing boards, peer review bodies or other lawful agencies, whether in the form of testimony in court, deposition, answers to interrogatories, or affidavit
What is Neurology?
Neurology is a field of medicine that relates to the anatomy, functions, and diseases of the nervous system.
The central nervous system(CNS) consists of the brain, and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system(PNS) consists of all cranial, and spinal nerves in the body. The nervous system and especially the brain, are the most complex organs in humans.
The brain allows cognitive thought, control of skeletal muscles, and it controls a myriad of other involuntary actions inside the body (from making the heart beat, regulating internal heat/ph/sugar levels, to digestion, sleeping, and many more functions required for life). The spinal cord, and all the body’s nerves transmit: sensory information to the brain, and motor information to the muscles of the body.
Diseases of the nervous system can affect the CNS, PNS, or both. Some well known central nervous system diseases