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Professor vs. Community Clinician: Who Makes a Better Medical Expert Witness?

Question: "Do you attend medical conventions, and does that improve your credibility if it's on your CV?"

Dr. John Lundell tackles a question that gets at something deeper than conference attendance — how you position yourself as a medical expert witness. He makes a compelling case for why the community clinician often outperforms the academic professor in the expert witness role: they're used to being questioned, and more importantly, they're practiced at explaining complex medical concepts to patients and families rather than colleagues. That translates directly to a jury. He also flags an important heads-up for anyone who does speak at conventions — opposing counsel can and will ask for your slides, so know what you said and where those slides are.

Видео Professor vs. Community Clinician: Who Makes a Better Medical Expert Witness? канала The Expert Witness Club
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