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Gastroenterology Procedures to Anticipate

A gastroenterologist specializes in digestive system disorders and ailments. The problems may impact specific organs or result from digestive system diseases. These disorders are diagnosed and treated using surgical operations, endoscopic procedures, and imaging testing. Listed below are some frequent gastrointestinal procedures . Examples include: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy is a form of endoscopy in which a thin, flexible device inspects the stomach and duodenum. It may be used to diagnose gallbladder and liver disorders and assess bile duct pressure. In addition, endoscopy may, in certain instances, be used to treat fecal incontinence. ERCP is a complex procedure that needs specialized training and experience. A long, thin tube, roughly the thickness of a pencil, is inserted through the mouth and duodenum during this surgery. Through this tube, a tiny, illuminated plastic tube called an endoscope is guided into the pancreatic duct and bile duct. The doctor next injects a dye into the...

Fee Schedule for Physician Assistant Expert Witnesses

 The statute in California governing the fees charged by a physician assistant expert witness has recently changed. Attorneys must pay a reasonable fee to the treating physician if he or she testifies on behalf of a client, according to the statute. The physician is entitled to payment even if the attorney is late. The physician may charge an hourly or daily fee depending on the type of testimony. Here are some things to think about when creating a fee schedule for a physician assistant expert witness. According to  Dr. Joel Lavine t he time commitment required for the work of an expert witness is significant. The process of reviewing medical records and preparing an expert report takes a long time. This work is typically completed on time. When submitted, the expert report summarizes the case information and literature and becomes part of the case's official record. Furthermore, the report is frequently questioned during a deposition. As a result, before accepting a case, it...