Inner Ear Expert Witnesses
Inner ear expert witnesses and consultants listed here may be able to form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, provide expert witness testimony at deposition and/or trial as or serve as consulting (non-testifying) experts on inner ear. The inner ear expert witness listings on this page are typically from fields/areas of expertise such as: Neurology, Otolaryngology, and Otoneurology.
Gregory T. Whitman, M.D.
Huntington Beach, California
Neurology, Otoneurology
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traumatic brain injury, dizziness, vertigo, vestibular tests, cognition, inner ear, gait, balance, Meniere, concussion, neurology, causation, capacity, long-term disability, trauma, nystagmus, alcohol withdrawal, carbon monoxide, spinal disorders, stroke
Board-certified neurologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Author, speaker, former clinical faculty at UCLA, UC Irvine, Harvard. Former Neurology Residency Program Director, Neurology Clerkship Director at UC Irvine. 15+ years forensic experience, including rebuttals of opposing experts, review of complaints and motions, consultation to help prepare for depositions and cross examination. Extensive clinical practice experience with most areas of Neurology and Otoneurology. Contributor to multiple medical books. Co-author of "Dizziness Why You Feel Dizzy and What Will Help You Feel Better," a Johns Hopkins Univ. Press book. Experienced public speaker. Law firms: please call my cell phone (310)890-1470.
Bradley B Block, MD
ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP
Melville, New York
Otolaryngology
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tonsil, adenoid, myringotomy, hearing loss, dizziness, voice, sleep apnea, septoplasty, sinus surgery, cough, dysphonia, post nasal drip, sinusitis, sinus infection, vertigo, middle ear, inner ear, septum, turbinate, empty nose
I am a generalist otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat surgeon), who cares for children and adult, covering a wide range of diagnoses within my specialty. I excel at being able to explain complicated medical issues in a way that patients can understand. I host a podcast, Physician's Guide to Doctoring, which is a personal and professional development podcast for physicians. I interview experts on a wide range of topics, many of which are to help physicians be better communicators, and in doing so, have come to excel at patient interactions.
I also lecture medical students, residents and fellows about ear, nose and throat issues, as well as professional development lectures for graduating medical students.