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List of every expert witness claiming expertise in Anoxia
This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Anoxia.
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Dr Calder in GIRTON
Trauma & the pathological effects of this on the body • Forensic medicine in the context of sudden & unexpected death • Diseases & death in relation to the working environment • Hospital procedures resulting in misadventures & death • Diving accidents & related medical problems of a hyperbaric environment, which also includes aspects of drowning • Independent witness at first autopsies in UK & abroad, & conductor of second autopsies on instruction • Advice & opinion on occupationally related diseases
Dr McCarter in BRISTOL
Neuropsychological assessment of individuals with known, suspected or claimed brain damage or dysfunction, including head injury, cerebrovascular accident, anoxia, neurological disease, alcohol or developmental disorder • Delineation of the extent of impairment to cognitive, memory & behavioural functions as a result of injury or disease • Prognosis for future educational & vocational options • Comment on issues of malingering or non-organic factors influencing performance & presentation ...
Ms Snell in FORMBY
Paediatric & adult acquired brain injury • RTA injuries • Meningitis • Encephalitis • Assaults • Falls • Non-accidental injuries • Anoxia • Strokes • Cerebral palsy • Statementing • Rehabilitation • Paediatric disorders • Articulation impairments • Voice disorders • Language impairments • Alternative methods of communication • Communication aids • Computer-assisted communication & access • Communication disorders in relation to neuro-developmental disorders • Costings for future speech & language therapy intervention • Educational & vocational ...
Dr Plowman in SOLIHULL
I specialise in the neuropsychological assessment of the cognitive, emotional and behavioural consequences of acquired brain injury in adults following road traffic accidents, assaults, anoxia or exposure to toxic substances. I have experience in the assessment of disorders of mood, neurotoxicology, epilepsy, drug and alcohol misuse, tumours, HIV, PTSD and in the areas of personal injury, and in the criminal justice system. I am also willing to undertake work in the field of clinical ...
Dr Bunnage in BRISTOL
Clinical neuropsychological assessment • Assessment of cognitive, psychological & behavioural function • Psychometric testing • Brain injury & disease • Traumatic brain injury & head injury • Stroke • Dementia • Epilepsy • Alcohol • Anoxia • Differentiating organic, psychological & behavioural causes of problems, including comment on issues of malingering • Personal injury compensation • Prognosis • Rehabilitation
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