By: Michael Lavinger, Esq., Director at Medilex
Experts are like diamonds. That’s not a comparison based on value; rather, it’s because they're multifaceted.
I’m hesitant to believe that any expert is perfect, but there are numerous factors to consider about an expert. Here’s a list of my top ten, not in any order.
Qualifications (including positions, boarding, societies)
Teaching—current or prior
Publications
Medical-legal savvy (which typically only comes with experience, but not always)
How logically they think
How accessible/how easy they are to work with
How well/clearly they speak
How well/clearly they write
Ability to cover multiple fields (helping to avoid additional experts)
Over the past 28 years, I've had the opportunity to evaluate medical experts based on these criteria and incorporate only the best into our roster of experts in approximately 180 medical specialties.