Anesthesiologist Expert Witness | Harvard-trained
Contact this Expert Witness
- Company: Weber Medical Consulting, LLC
- Phone: (913) 832-4519
- Cell: (913) 832-4519
- Website: weber-medical-consulting.com
Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness
General Specialties:
Anesthesiology and Ambulatory Surgery CentersKeywords/Search Terms:
Airway management, Perioperative monitoring, Regional anesthesia, Obstetric anesthesia, Difficult airway, MAC sedation, Peripheral nerve blocks, Labor epidural, Failed intubation, Procedural sedation, Epidural anesthesia, Cesarean section anesthesia, Hypoxic / Anoxic injury, General anesthesia, Spinal anesthesia, Harvard, MGHEducation:
Anesthesiology Residency, Harvard/MGH; MD, University of Kansas; BS, Biochemistry; BA, PsychologyYears in Practice:
19Additional Information
Josh Weber, MD, ABA is a Harvard-trained, board-certified anesthesiologist with 19+ years of clinical experience providing anesthesia care in high-volume community hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers. He offers independent, evidence-based expert witness services in matters involving anesthesiology standards of care, perioperative patient safety, and anesthesia-related complications. Dr. Weber’s clinical expertise includes general anesthesia, advanced airway management, difficult and failed intubation, obstetric anesthesia, epidural and spinal anesthesia techniques, peripheral nerve blocks, procedural and MAC sedation, invasive line placement, and perioperative monitoring. He has served in multiple physician leadership roles, including obstetric anesthesia liaison, executive committee member of a private anesthesia group, and clinical instructor in obstetric anesthesia for an academic anesthesiology training program. He provides medical record review, early case screening, written expert opinions, depositions, and trial testimony for both plaintiff and defense counsel. Dr. Weber is known for prompt responses, clear communication, and thorough analysis grounded in current standards of care and peer-reviewed literature. His opinions are objective and not outcome-driven.