Jack W. Snyder, M.D., J.D., Ph.D.

Medical-Legal Consultant,
Immediate Past President, American College of Legal Medicine.

Dr. Jack Snyder is a practicing physician and attorney with training, certification and more than 20 years of corporate, government and academic experience in occupational and environmental medicine, pharmacology and toxicology, and forensic and laboratory medicine. He has practiced clinical medicine, directed clinical laboratories, inspected hundreds of homes and workplaces, and has been responsible for health matters concerning thousands of governmental and corporate employees.

Dr. Snyder is the immediate past-president of the American College of Legal Medicine, a member of the Board of Directors of the Annapolis Center for Science-Base Public Policy, and treasurer of the American Board of Legal Medicine. He is a frequent consultant and lecturer for corporate, academic, legal and regulatory organizations in matters involving toxic torts, product liability, occupational disease, workers’ compensation, hazardous waste, medical malpractice, laboratory and forensic science, adverse drug reactions and alcohol-related claims.

Dr. Snyder received a B.S. in chemistry and an M.D. from Northwestern University, a J.D. from Georgetown University, a master’s of public health from Johns Hopkins University, a master’s of forensic science from George Washington University, and a Ph.D. in pharmacology and toxicology from the Medical College of Virginia. He is licensed to practice medicine in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Louisiana and the District of Columbia; licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida; and licensed to direct clinical laboratories in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Connecticut.

Dr. Snyder has been certified by the American Boards of Preventive (Occupational) Medicine, General Toxicology, Medical Toxicology, Toxicological Chemistry, Clinical Chemistry, Legal Medicine, Quality Assurance and Utilization Review, and Anatomic, Clinical and Chemical Pathology. He has published widely in the medical, scientific and legal literature, and is co-editor of the ninth edition of Conn’s Current Diagnosis and the fifth edition of Sanbar’s Textbook of Legal Medicine

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