Description
Book SynopsisA resource for healthcare professionals in beginning, improving, or successfully marketing a career as an expert witness, Becoming an Expert Witness in Healthcare and Litigation: A Beginner's Guide provides fundamental information on the legal process and practical advice for readers across various fields of medicine and allied health.The book draws on the authors’ experiences as both expert witnesses and litigation experts who have trained hundreds of nurses, physicians, and healthcare professionals. Covering topics like the fundamentals of litigation and the legal process and trial preparation,
Becoming an Expert Witness in Healthcare and Litigation explores the basic principles of being an expert witness while offering practical advice that will enable expert witnesses and attorneys to maximize their effectiveness.
Topics covered include:
•Roles and expectations of key players
•Courtroom presentation
•Depositions and trials
•Moral issues
•Writing for the court
•Business of expert witnessing
•Ethical marketing
Also included in
Becoming an Expert Witness in Healthcare and Litigation:
•Checklists
•Example expert witness forms like fee structures, engagement letters, and more
•A comprehensive glossary of industry terms
Those looking to break into the field and seasoned expert witnesses alike will find that
Becoming an Expert Witness in Healthcare and Litigation: A Beginner's Guide offers valuable insights and guidance.
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Preface
- Foreword by Eric F. Quandt, JD
- Chapter 1 What Is an Expert?
- Chapter 2 Qualifications of an Expert
- Chapter 3 The Role of an Expert
- Chapter 4 Preparation for Expert Opinions
- Chapter 5 Disclosure of Opinions, Basis, and Bias
- Chapter 6 Presentation of Opinions
- Chapter 7 Conflicts of Interest
- Chapter 8 Establishing a Fee Structure
- Chapter 9 Expert Promotion
- Chapter 10 Dos and Don’ts of an Expert
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index