Proven Medicolegal Consulting
INTERNAL MEDICINE GASTROENTEROLOGY & GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY

Key Highlights
Over the years
40+
Years of Acting as a Highly-Experienced Medical Expert Witness
130+
Testimonies at Deposition & Trial
300+
Case Reviews

Expert Medicolegal Witness
Dr. Roland has been serving the medicolegal world for years with thoughtful and meticulous work. A board-certified specialist, she has an active internal medicine practice, as well as one in gastroenterology and gastrointestinal endoscopy. Highly experienced as a consultant and expert witness, she deftly communicates complex medical issues to juries in a clear, evidence-based manner. She trained at both Columbia University and Cornell University and is currently on staff at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. She also serves as a Clinical Instructor at Weill Cornell College of Medicine. In addition, Dr. Roland performs IMEs (Independent Medical Examinations) in person, via Zoom, nationally, and internationally.
Practice Profile
and Typical Case Descriptions
Dr. Roland’s medicolegal work is a natural extension of her teaching, having given her a foundation in explaining complex medical concepts to people with various levels of prior knowledge.
She understands the power and importance of physicians and attorneys working together, having branched out beyond clinical work to establish her own medicolegal practice. She has embraced an ethical duty to support members of society in resolving disputes in a first-rate and traditional manner. Dr. Roland offers thoughtful and impartial expertise for both the plaintiff and the defense.
Her clients range from small to large firms, those who specialize in medical malpractice, as well as generalists. Whether she is educating a jury or a lawyer, Dr. Roland is adept at making complex and specialized knowledge accessible to others.
Past cases of hers have covered the areas listed below.
Possible Diagnostic Errors
Cases alleging harm directly related to the performance or aftereffects of a medical procedure.
Communication and Follow-Up Issues
Cases alleging important results or clinical information were not communicated or acted on in time.
Clinical Judgement & Medical Causation
Cases involving treatment decisions, informed consent issues, or risk-benefit management.
Procedural Complications
Harm directly related to the performance or aftereffects of a medical procedure.
Patent Litigation
Expert opinion work in drug and device patent dispute cases unrelated to direct patient care.
Client Testimonials
