Why do we insist on Board certification as a prerequisite for medical expert review?
A. We recognize that not all medical experts are Board-certified in their specialty and that many fine medical practitioners have never obtained Board certification. However, we also recognize that Board certification is an important professional imprimatur that is widely recognized as conferring authority and legitimacy when involving medical record review and testimony.
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- Will the medical experts Physicians Medical Review recommends sign letters of affidavit and provide expert witness testimony at depositions as well as trial?
- In events of medical negligence why do courts insist for expert evidence or report in spite of no other doctors being prepared ready to give the same?
- How quickly can Physicians Medical Review obtain a pre-qualified expert witness for testimony?