The only one I've seen named is Dr. Crawford, the longtime euthanasia activist. Do you know the names of any of the others?
No, I don't have their names. But all professional opinions have been part of the eight years of litigation--due process denied, indeed--and part of the consideration of the three guardians ad litem that have been appointed and all come to the same conclusions.
Dr. Melvin Greer, appointed by Schiavo, testified that a doctor need not examine a patient to know the appropriate medical treatment. He spent approximately 45 minutes with Terri. Dr. Peter Bambakidis, appointed by Judge Greer, spent approximately 30 minutes with Terri. Dr. Ronald Cranford, also appointed by Schiavo and who has publicly labeled himself Dr. Death, spent less than 45 minutes examining and interacting with Terri.
Greer has allowed the testimony of the 4 Felos-picked doctors, one of whom is a PhD, not an MD, to be the sole source of testimony about Terri's condition. All other professional opinions as offered by the Schindlers have been rejected or deemed "not credible" by Judge Greer.
Oh, a little more about "Dr. Death":
According to the staff directory for the University of Minnesota Medical School, "Dr. Cranford has specialized in the field of clinical ethics since the early 1970s. During this time, he served as a consultant to several national commissions on right-to-die issues." Dr. Cranford is a familiar face at right-to-die trials across the country. He authored a portion of a book entailed "Intended Death: The Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia." His section deals with the "physician's role in killing and the intentional withdrawal of treatment."
He would fit in very well with Peter Singer at Princeton University who said that newborns should be permitted to be killed if they are defective.