Jonathan Lovins, MD, SFHM, MMCi Expert Witness
Curriculum Vitae

Contact this Expert Witness

  • Company: Duke University Health System
  • Phone: (919) 406-4161

Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Hospitalist and Information Technology

Keywords/Search Terms:

Internal Medicine, Informatics, EHR, EMR, electronic medical records, electronic health records, patient portals, medical records, IT, board certified, Medical Director, Internist, negligence, injury, damages, causation, malpractice, quality of care, medication error, professor

Education:

BA, Psychology, Clark University; MD, University of Connecticut; MMCi, Duke University School of Medicine

Years in Practice:

17

Number of Times Deposed/Testified in Last 4 Yrs:

3

Additional Information

Experienced expert witness for dozens of hospital medicine cases for over 12 years. Hands on experience for over 10 years as a hospitalist and medical faculty at Duke University Health System. Served as director of 30+ FTE academic and clinical hospital medicine program in Connecticut for over three years. Excellent communication skills from teaching Duke physicians and giving academic presentations and lectures. Duke University, University of Connecticut, and Tufts University educated physician board certified in both internal medicine (hospital medicine focused) and clinical informatics. Awarded Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude from Clark University. Recipient of Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine designation from the Society of Hospital Medicine and Scholars Award from Duke University. Received training from SEAK in expert witness testimony. Over 5 years of medical informatics experience as Associate Medical Informatics Officer at Duke Regional Hospital and Informatics Physician Champion at Duke University Health System. Completed Master of Management in Clinical Informatics (MMCi) at Duke University School of Medicine, graduating with highest honors and recipient of the Scholars Award. Experience providing expert witness testimony in malpractice involving electronic health records and informatics.