Dr. Caitlin O'Brien, MD, MPH, located in Baltimore, MD, specializes in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. As an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, she provides care to children with neurologic, traumatic, and medical conditions in the pediatric intensive care unit. Additionally, she holds the title of Associate Director of the Pediatric Neurocritical Care Program and Medical Director of the Hopkins Outreach for Pediatric Education (HOPE) Center.
Dr. O'Brien's professional focus extends beyond clinical practice to research endeavors. Her current research initiatives concentrate on enhancing neurologic outcomes following pediatric cardiac arrest. She explores various aspects such as hypoxic-ischemic injury mechanisms in the developing brain, post-arrest pharmacologic therapy for improved outcomes, and the utilization of physiologic feedback during active resuscitation. With a background in biology from the University of Notre Dame and an MPH from Mount Sinai Hospital, Dr. O'Brien brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her role.
Committed to advancing the field, Dr. O'Brien has contributed to several publications in esteemed scientific journals, further solidifying her standing as a thought leader in pediatric critical care medicine. Through her dual role as a clinician and researcher, she embodies a dedication to comprehensive patient care and the pursuit of innovative solutions in pediatric critical care.
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