Sara LeBlanc
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1103 Kaliste Saloom Rd Ste 206 Lafayette LA, 70508About
Sara LeBlanc is a top Neurosurgical Assistant, Medical Consultant & Medical Litigation Specialist in Lafayette, Louisiana. It doesn't stop there, as she prides herself with being multifaceted in the medical field with the following additional services that prove her to be an asset to working with any patient/client/litigation/worker's compensation team. She has handled Worker's Compensation Cases, Auto Accidents, Oilfield - On Land & Offshore. Going further, she has served directly within various rolls of our oilfield industry for 7 years, with her last year being Vice President.
With over 20 years of exerience working with Neurosurgeons, and multiple years within outpatient fields helping patients, clients and firms keeping treatment & cases prompt for all legal firms. I have developed a deep understanding of complex neurological conditions, injuries, and the impacts on your client's / our patient's lives. Our practice includes a wide range of levels of care. This would cover what is in the best interest of your patient or client's needs towards a fulfilling future.
Whether it's Neurosurgical procedures, that I am well-versed in, or pain management, or medical-legal intersections that arise in cases involving traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and other neurological disorders. I want to offer expert care in conjunction with Patrick A. Juneau, III, M.D., Neurosurgeon.
This will consist of a wide range of options, such as:
- Consultations, Evaluation & Treatment, including case reviews
- MD Expert Second Medical Opinions
- MD Expert Independent Medical Examinations
- Surgical Opinions
- Operative Surgical Procedures & All Planning
- Cervical & Lumbar Bracing
- Cervical & Lumbar Bone Growth Stimulators
- MD Expert Medical Records Evaluations
- MD Depositions, including Video Depositions
- MD Expert Testimonies, including Trial Appearances
- Expert Client/Patient Life Care Plans
- Even following your client(s)/patient(s) through conservative treatments, performing the necessary surgeries, all post operative care and so much more!
5. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to her specialties, Sara LeBlanc is an expert in changing the lives of patients and/or clients for the better. Through her designated cause and expertise in her fields, Sara LeBlanc is a prime example of a true leader in the health care industry. As a leader and expert in her fields, Sara LeBlanc is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. She embodies the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients and/or her clients. In Lafayette, LA, Sara LeBlanc is a true asset to her field and is dedicated to the profession of medicine.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Identification of a 30 kDa antigen from leishmania (L.) chagasi amastigotes implicated in protective cellular reponses in a murine model.
- DNA-based vaccination against murine paracoccidioidomycosis using the gp43 gene from paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
- The therapeutic effect on a group of sleeping sickness patients of a single injection of 3854 R.P. (mel B Friedheim-arsobal Spécia).
- [Effects of a new antibiotic (puromycin) on sleeping disease (T. gambiense)].
- First report on the treatment of sleeping sickness with puromycin.
- [Report on the activities of the Mission for the Study and Prevention of Sleeping Sickness in Portuguese Guinea in 1952].
- [Modification of media ordinarily used in the hemoculture of Trypanosoma gambiense].
- [New data on bone marrow culture in sleeping sickness].
- [Report on the activity of the Mission for the Study and Prevention of Sleeping Sickness in Portuguese Guinea in 1953].
- [Report on the work of the Mission for the Study and Prevention of Sleeping Sickness, in Portuguese Guinea in 1954].
- [Preliminary observations on the incidence of schistosomiasis in Portuguese Guinea].
- Effects of tetrachlorethylene without a purge, followed by ferrous sulfate in ancylostomiasis.
- Puromycin in human sleeping sickness; a seventeen month follow-up.
- Final report on the first use of puromycin for the treatment of sleeping sickness.
- [Treatment of sleeping sickness with stylomycin; results two years later].
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