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Dr Russell Keenan

Dr Russell Keenan is a Consultant Paediatric Haematologist with over thirty years’ clinical experience and extensive medico-legal practice. A Cardiff University Bond Solon (CUBS) accredited expert, he has given evidence across family, civil, criminal and coroner jurisdictions. As Director of the Expert Witness Gateway, he helped shape the platform after years of frustration with inefficiencies and outdated instruction models. Tel: 0333 188 9897 www.expertwitnessgateway.co.uk
Dr Russell Keenan is a Consultant Paediatric Haematologist with over thirty years’ clinical experience and extensive medico-legal practice. A Cardiff University Bond Solon (CUBS) accredited expert, he has given evidence across family, civil, criminal and coroner jurisdictions. As Director of the Expert Witness Gateway, he helped shape the platform after years of frustration with inefficiencies and outdated instruction models. Tel: 0333 188 9897 www.expertwitnessgateway.co.uk
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