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- Company: E&S Newmark Consulting | Stanford University School of Medicine
- Phone: 610-247-8206
- Cell: 610-247-8206
- Website: www.esnewmarkconsulting.com
Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness
General Specialties:
Pain Management - Medicine and AnesthesiologyKeywords/Search Terms:
Chronic pain, acute pain, opioids, workers' compensation, disability, addiction, surgery, perioperative, Nerve injury, interventional pain, trauma, Headache facial pain, Neuropathy, medical education, qualified medical evaluation, QME, independent medical evaluation, IME, CRPS, SpineEducation:
Pain Medicine Fellowship (Chief Fellow), Stanford University School of Medicine; Anesthesiology Residency , Harvard Medical School (Massachusetts General Hosp); M.D., Temple University School of Medicine; B.S., Psychology, University of Maryland--College ParkYears in Practice:
12Additional Information
Dr. Newmark is an ABA, double board certified, Anesthesiologist and Pain Medicine Physician. He is President & CEO of E&S Newmark Consulting focused on the practice of medicine, qualified medical evaluation, expert witnessing, career and academic development, and medical-leadership consulting. He remains as an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University. He has authored multiple journal articles, book chapters, and maintains an active simulation based pain and research program at Stanford University. Dr. Newmark has over 10 years of expert witness and medicolegal experience. Dr. Newmark won numerous awards from the American Academy of Pain Medicine, Stanford University and Alameda Health System. Dr. Newmark is the former Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology of Alameda Health System, as well as the former Medical Director for Pain Management and Functional Restoration at Highland Hospital in Oakland, California. The overall focus of Dr. Newmark's career has been to address national health issues through community and health system leadership and medical education, particularly surrounding the topics of perioperative and surgical care quality, opioid safety, addiction related care, pandemic and mass casualty response planning, and addressing health equity and bias in health care delivery. Dr. Newmark’s patient care and clinical interests include chronic and acute pain management, interdisciplinary / procedural pain treatment, team based approaches to patients with dual acute or chronic pain and substance use disorders, as well as anesthesia for trauma and spine surgery. His academic interests involve immersive based learning, trainee performance, and patient outcomes and safety. He continues to develop pain medicine simulation scenarios and other educational programs within the Stanford Division of Pain Medicine, as well as treat patients while supervising pain medicine fellows. Dr. Newmark performs qualified medical evaluations (QME), as well as independent medical evaluations (IME) within the state of California (those arising from inside CA, and from outside CA), utilizing the AMA Guides 5th edition.