Expert Directory
Having an expert witness or consultant at your side can help you navigate complex situations with confidence. These professionals understand your industry and excel at conveying crucial information, whether in a courtroom or a consulting environment. At Intellex, we have experts in over 30,000 areas in our database. We enable you to partner with an individual who has the knowledge, educational background, and relevant experience to support your needs effectively.
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Pain Management, Correctional Medicine and Addiction Medicine
Expert is a highly accomplished physician specializing in addiction medicine, pain management, and anesthesiology, with over three decades of diverse experience in clinical care, medical leadership, and education. Board-certified by the American Boards of Addiction Medicine and Anesthesiology, Expert has…
Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Expert is Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in both Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She trained at the University of California, San Francisco, where she was also an Assistant Clinical Professor. She is bilingual…
Forensic and Clinical Psychology
Expert is an experienced forensic and clinical psychologist who has worked in corrections and private practice throughout her career. She has specialized in the assessment of sexual offenders, Competency to Stand Trial, and Insanity. She has a Ph.D. in clinical…
Psychiatry
Expert has been practicing forensic psychiatry for over 10 years and is board certified in both general and forensic psychiatry. Her area of focus within the field involves high profile criminal work/ capital cases (e.g., competency to stand trial, insanity,…
Forensic Psychiatrist, Brain Injury Medicine, Medical Evaluator
Expert is triple-Board-Certified in Forensic Psychiatry, Brain Injury Medicine and Psychiatry. He assesses emotional distress and mental health injuries as well as brain injury concerns. Triggers considered are personal injury, undue influence, changed competency, medical malpractice, physical and emotional abuse,…