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What is a perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness?
A perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of pregnant women and their unborn babies. These experts are often called upon to testify in legal cases involving pregnancy and childbirth.
What is the role of a perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness?
Perinatology/Maternal Fetal Medicine expert witness provides testimony on high-risk pregnancy management, fetal monitoring, and delivery complications.
How much can a person make as a perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness?
Perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witnesses can earn anywhere from $200 to $450 or more per hour, based on the particulars of the case, and the type of expert work needed.
What are the qualifications of a perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness?
To qualify as an expert witness in perinatology/maternal fetal medicine, the individual should be board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, have a fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine, and possess clinical experience in this area.
What type of evidence is gathered in a legal proceeding by a perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness?
A perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness may gather medical records, perform physical exams, review ultrasounds and other diagnostic tests, and provide expert opinions on the standard of care in obstetrics.
In what type of cases would there be testimony from a perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witness?
Perinatology/maternal fetal medicine expert witnesses may provide testimony in cases involving high-risk pregnancies, fetal abnormalities, birth injuries, maternal health complications, and medical malpractice related to obstetrics and gynecology.