Though McLaughlin is now a full time abstract artist, he initially trained as
a pediatric critical care physician, an influence still quite palpable in his work.
«Some hospitals and physicians have routinely used body cooling for all patients who experience cardiac arrest because they believed it might lead to better outcomes,» says lead author Frank Moler, M.D., the study principal investigator and
pediatric critical care physician at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Nursing student with more than 1,300 hours of experience in varied clinical areas Significant work in surgical, psychiatric,
pediatric, obstetric, and
critical care nursing Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to
physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out
physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards of
care Demonstrated clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient
care Provided administrative support to
physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials