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1 Barbara McLean, MN, RN, CCRN, CCNS, NP-BC, FCCM 1444 Cornell Road, Atlanta GA 30306 Phone: 404-626-2843 Fax: 404-378-4182 E--Mail: [email protected], www.barbaramclean.com Objective To provide, integrate and support a multi professional practice embedded in evidence and collaboration for critical care patients, families and providers worldwide. __________________________________________________________________ Education 1995 Post Masters Nurse Practitioner Program, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School, Adult Health Critical Care, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 1992 Masters in Nursing: Clinical Specialist, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School, Adult Health Critical Care, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 1975 Associate of Science Degree, Nursing Science, Dekalb College, Atlanta, Georgia 1972 Baccalaureate program, Indiana University __________________________________________________________________ Professional Experience 7/2011- present Grady Health System, Grady Memorial Hospital Critical Care Specialist Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Clinical and education responsibility in the 30 bed trauma-surgical Unit and the 30 bed medical intensive care unit. 30 hours per week spent in rounds, direct consult and practice; bedside education and discussion. Instituted weekly bedside rounds on the most complex patients. Integrated family meetings held weekly, to uncover family issues and problem solve. Underpinnings for management and development of future programs designed to support family care in the ICU. .

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Barbara McLean, MN, RN, CCRN, CCNS, NP-BC, FCCM 1444 Cornell Road, Atlanta GA 30306 Phone: 404-626-2843 Fax: 404-378-4182E--Mail: [email protected], www.barbaramclean.com ObjectiveTo provide, integrate and support a multi professional practice embedded in evidence and collaboration for critical care patients, families and providers worldwide.

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Education 1995Post Masters Nurse Practitioner Program, Nell HodgsonWoodruff School, Adult Health Critical Care, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

1992Masters in Nursing: Clinical Specialist, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School, Adult Health Critical Care, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

1975 Associate of Science Degree, Nursing Science, Dekalb College, Atlanta,Georgia

1972 Baccalaureate program, Indiana University

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Professional Experience

7/2011- present

Grady Health System, Grady Memorial HospitalCritical Care Specialist Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University,Atlanta, GA. Clinical and education responsibility in the 30 bed trauma-surgicalUnit and the 30 bed medical intensive care unit. 30 hours per weekspent in rounds, direct consult and practice; bedside education and discussion. Instituted weekly bedside rounds on the most complex patients. Integrated family meetings held weekly, to uncover family issues and problem solve. Underpinnings for management and development of future programs designed to support family care in the ICU..

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Responsible for the supportive management and advanced education of criticalcare personnel, including house staff and nursing staff in anacademic clinical medical center (Level I trauma center). Conduct educationalprograms related to hemodynamic and oxygenation profile interpretation,pharmacology and treatment endpoints in shock. Provide expert bedsideconsultation to staff and charge nurses during nursing rounds, and on request bythe physician staff.

Developing case studies for publication with critical care pharmacist and residentstaff.

Developed protocols for therapeutic hypothermia, advancing Insulin therapy and sedation-analgesia guidelines.

Assist in the direct care of high-acuity patients and the resolution of family dynamics. Developed and direct a weekly family support meeting “The FamilyTree” dealing with issues regarding critical illness and family dynamics.

Mentoring senior nurses in regard to scientific and case study publications, oral presentations, and research data collection.

Principle investigator for 2 grant applications in sepsis identification in the emergency department and sepsis knowledge of nurses: simulation makes a difference.

1/07-12/09Piedmont Health System Creative consultant in sepsis change theory. Developed algorithmic applicationfor emergency room in four hospital system, Education and methodologiesapplied over two years resulting in a 32% reduction in sepsis mortality that ismaintained through 2010. Georgia Hospital Association Best Practice Award,2010.

11/01-12/06Atlanta Medical Center Critical Care Specialist Consultant, Atlanta Medical Center, Atlanta, GA. Clinicaland education responsibility in the 20 bed trauma-surgical unit, with secondaryeducation in the cardiovascular and medical units. 6- 20 hours per week spent inrounds, direct consult; bedside education and discussion as well as unit basededucational programs.

Assist in the direct care of high-acuity patients and the resolution of familydynamics. Developing a research project with neurosurgery regarding brain oxygenation. Conduct bedside rounds on a weekly basis. Provide bedsidesupport in critical cases regarding Sv02, CCO, ABG and ventilator management.

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Facilitate and mentor senior respiratory therapy students. Mentored seniornurses in regard to scientific and case study publications, oral presentations, andresearch data collection.

3/92 to11/01Grady Memorial Hospital Critical Care Specialist Consultant, Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University,Atlanta, GA. Clinical and education responsibility in the 20 bed trauma-surgicalunit, with secondary education in the 20 bed medical, 10-bed coronary, 10-bedneurosurgical, and 4 bed critical care obstetrical unit. 6- 20 hours per weekspent in rounds, direct consult and practice; bedside education and discussion aswell as unit based educational programs..Responsible for the supportive management and advanced education of criticalcare and trauma surgical personnel, including house staff and nursing staff in anacademic clinical medical center (Level I trauma center). Conduct educationalprograms related to hemodynamic and oxygenation profile interpretation,pharmacology and treatment endpoints in shock. Provide expert bedsideconsultation to staff and charge nurses during nursing rounds, and on request bythe physician staff. Provide unit base consultation and critical care education tonutritional support staff, respiratory therapists and critical care pharmacy team.Developing case study for publication with critical care pharmacist and residentstaff. Developed protocols for administration of hypertonic saline with criticalcare pharmacist. Assist in the direct care of high-acuity patients and theresolution of family dynamics. Developing a research project with respiratorytherapy regarding negative pressure ventilation in ARDS. Facilitate and mentorsenior respiratory therapy students. Mentored senior nurses in regard toscientific and case study publications, oral presentations, and research data collection.

1/94 to 1/99Consultant in Critical Care, Shepherd Spinal Center, Atlanta, GA Independent part-time consultant responsible for upgrading knowledge and skillsof intensive care nurses in a clinical setting specializing in acute andrehabilitation spinal cord care. Developed critical care programs designed toenhance physician and nursing knowledge of the acute process concomitant withacute trauma from spinal cord injury. Provide educational programs to physicaltherapists and nutritional support staff. Developed a research protocol fornutritional support in the spinal cord patient with nutritional support and physicaltherapy teams. Provide expert lectures to other regional facilities, i.e., AthensRegional Medical Center, Athens GA and University of Tennessee, Memphis TN,regarding acute care of spinal cord injured patient. Provide bedside consultationupon request.

3/97 to 3/2001

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Consultant in Critical Care, Baptist Medical Center, Montgomery AL Independent part-time consultant responsible for defining the educational andclinical needs of intensive care, emergency, and telemetry nurse personnel in alevel two-trauma center. Provide bedside and unit specific didactic educationand support for the care of critically ill and emergent patients. Assisting nursingstaff in the development of case studies for national presentation on four patientsin the emergency room and intensive care. Provide consult and education forhouse staff and respiratory therapists.

12/99 to 1/2001 Consultant in Critical Care, North Fulton Medical Center, Atlanta GAIndependent part-time consultant (8 to 10 hours per week) responsible for evaluating the educational needs of nursing staff in a level two-trauma center Designed and delivered educational programs and bedside rounds to enhance expertise, diagnosis, and interpretive skills of intensive care nursing personnel. Provide bedside and phone consultation for complex patients. Responsible for the introduction of techniques and therapies for enhancement of critical care i.e., soft collars, prone positioning, nursing rounds, and multidisciplinary rounds.

1/99 to 1/2000 Consultant in Critical Care, Saint Francis Hospital, Greenville, SCIndependent part-time consultant responsible for developing the knowledge andclinical skills of nursing staff to provide care for patients in a new cardiovascularrecovery unit. Assisted with the design of administrative protocols, clinicaldocumentation, and clinical pathways for practice. Successfully developed andimplemented a 14-week critical care course for 25 staff nurses as evidenced byvery positive evaluations from nurses and comments from physician andadministrative staff.

1993-1997  Southern Regional Medical Center, Atlanta GAPer Diem staff nurse in emergency room with a patient load of 250-300 per day.Provided acute crisis intervention for patients sustaining myocardial infarction,stroke, endocrine crises, and acute respiratory failure. Provided emergency andcrisis care to patients and families in life-threatening situations.

1986-1992 Staff Nurse, Critical Care Float Pool, Grady Memorial Hospital: Atlanta, GA:Responsible for staff nurse and charge nurse duties in a trauma unit, SICU, RR,MICU, and pulmonary critical care. Provided primary care to critically ill patientsin acute stages of trauma, cardiac collapse, post surgical and various forms of multi system failure.

1979-1983

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Per Diem staff nurse, Critical Care, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA:Functioned as staff nurse in the Bigelow ICU providing care for critically illmedical and coronary care patients as well as patients in system failure.

1976-1979Staff Nurse and Charge Nurse, Myocardial Infarction Research Unit/CoronaryCare Unit (MIRU/CCU), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA:Provided primary care to critically ill medical patients whose treatment includedperitoneal dialysis, intra-aortic balloon pumps, pulmonary artery lines, arteriallines, potent experimental drugs, and electrophysiological tests. Member ofcardiac arrest team. Other responsibilities included research, protocol design,patient education, staff in-service and hospital-wide classes in pathophysiology ofcardiac arrest, invasive monitoring, and Basic Life Support.

1975-1976 Staff and Charge Nurse, Surgical/Medical Intensive Care Unit/Coronary Care Unit. Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, GA:Provided care for a broad variety of critical care patients sustaining trauma,burns, cardiac failure, renal failure, and shock syndromes. Other responsibilitiesincluded patient education and new staff orientation.

1973-1974 Respiratory Therapist, West Paces Ferry Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.Provided respiratory care to critically ill and rehabilitation patients. Responsiblefor performing pulmonary function studies, intubation, and arterial blood gasanalysis and ventilator management.

1972-1973Supervisor of Respiratory Therapy, South Carolina Baptist Hospital, Columbia, SC.:Responsible for managing 10 respiratory therapists and for provided care incritical care areas including intubation and ventilator adjustments.

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Academic Appointments

1992-2004Invited Lecturer, Department of Surgery and Trauma Critical Care, Emory University,Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.

Invited to discuss the interpretation of hemodynamic and oxygenation profiles of the critically ill surgical and injured adult, as well as the associated technology,

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common interpretative pitfalls, and treatment implications. Provide clinical bedside consultation on critically ill patients with complex hemodynamic and oxygenation profiles; provide bedside education of house staff, nursing staff, pharmacists, and respiratory therapists. Collaborated with surgical attending physicians in the development of research questions and protocols in the surgical ICU. Foster education at the bedside of housestaff, nursing staff, respiratory therapists, and pharmacists.

1990-2006Clinical Faculty, Critical Care Nurse Practitioner Program Nell Hodgson WoodruffSchool of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Responsible for providing intensive didactic and clinical education of graduate nurse practitioner and clinical specialist students in adult critical care. Educated students inregard to the multidisciplinary team approach to critical care, clinical research, physiologic monitoring, hemodynamic and oxygenation profile interpretation, pulmonary dynamics and shock. Model the role of the critical care nurse practitioner for students by participating in bedside consults, rounds, educational programs and discussions with house staff, attending physicians, nurse providers and administrators.Developed and fostered working relationships between graduate students and criticalcare attending physician staff. Collaborate with respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and nutritional support teams in critical care.

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Specialty Certification, Licensures and Training

2000 to presentCertified critical care nurse specialist, American Association of Critical CareNurses.

1995 to presentCertified Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Association.

1986 to presentCertified Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN), American Association ofCritical Care Nurses.

1989 to presentAdvanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, American Heart Association.

1983 to presentBasic Cardiac Life Support Instructor, American Heart Association

1999 to 2008

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International Course Consultant, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support, Societyof Critical Care Medicine

1999 to 2008Trained Instructor, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support (FCCS), Society ofCritical Care Medicine

1998 to 2008Trained Provider, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support,Society of Critical Care Medicine

1973 to 1983Certified Respiratory Therapy Program, Midlands Technical Institutes, Columbia,SC

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Licensure

1974 to presentRegistered Nurse, Georgia

1995 to presentCertified Registered Nurse Practitioner, Georgia

1992- 2000 2009 to presentCertified, registered clinical specialist n critical care

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Professional Organizations

2006 to presentWorld Society for Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

2001 to presentEuropean Society of Intensive Care Medicine

1999 to presentAssociation for the Surgery of Trauma

1992 to presentSoutheast Chapter, Society of Critical Care Medicine

1990 to present

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Society of Critical Care Medicine

1990 to presentSigma Theta Tau, National Honor Society

1985 to presentAmerican Association of Critical Care Nurses

1985 to presentAtlanta Chapter, American Association of Critical Care Nurses

1985 to presentAmerican Nurses Association

1985 to presentGeorgia Nurses Association

1983 to 1995American Heart Association

1973 to 1983American Association of Respiratory Care

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Professional Roles and Contributions

2011-2013Founding and Re-emergence board member, south east chapter, Societyof Critical Care Medicine

2011Awarded life time membership for local chapter AACN and regional division AACN

2007- 2010Re-elected, to represent all sections and members, At Large Council Seat, Societyof Critical Care Medicine

2005- 2007Chairperson, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support, Society of Critical CareMedicine

2004- 2007Elected, to represent all sections and members At Large Council Seat, Society ofCritical Care Medicine2004- 2005

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National Committee Member Task Force on Family Support, Society of CriticalCare Medicine

2004- 2005Chair Elect, Fundamentals in Critical Care, Society of Critical Care Medicine

2003-2006National Committee Member, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support (FCCS),Society of Critical Care Medicine Nursing Section Chair, elected, Society of CriticalCare Medicine

2002Chairperson, AACN Speakers Program for Sepsis education for critical care nurses

2001Committee for the National Initiative for Sepsis Education

2001Co-coordinator, FCCS for PG1 and 2 surgical residents, Society of Critical CareMedicine, Department of Surgery and Trauma, Emory University

2001National Committee Member Task Force on Restraints, Society of Critical Care Medicine, National Liaison: American Association of Critical Care Nurses

2000 – 2003National Committee Member, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support (FCCS),Society of Critical Care Medicine

1998 – 2007Instructor, Fundamentals in Critical Care Support (FCCS), Society of Critical CareMedicineProvision of both didactic and station education for five FCCS courses in thesoutheast: Columbus, GA, 1998; Memphis, TN, 1998, Atlanta, GA, 1999; Albany,GA, 1999, National Teaching Institute of the American Association of Critical CareNurses, Orlando, FL 2000, European Society of Critical care Medicine, 2001 and2002. Educated physicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists through didacticpresentations and required teaching stations. First nurse provider and instructor inthe Southeast Chapter of SCCM

1995-1997President, Southeast Chapter, Society of Critical Care MedicineThe Southeast Chapter of SCCM was comprised of 150 intensivists, nurses,pharmacists, and respiratory therapists

1996

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Chairperson, Annual Symposium, Southeast Chapter, Society of Critical CareMedicine

1996Chairperson, Legislative Workshop, Georgia Nurses Association

1996Awarded Regional Delegate, Annual Educational & Scientific Symposium of theSociety of Critical Care Medicine

1995Chairperson, Annual Symposium, Southeast Chapter, Society of Critical Care Medicine

1995Awarded Regional Delegate, Annual Educational & Scientific Symposium, Society of Critical Care Medicine

1995Chairperson, Legislative Workshop, Georgia Nurses Association

1995Member, Steering Committee, Southeast Chapter, Society of Critical Care Medicine

1994Chairperson, Annual Symposium, Southeast Chapter, Society of Critical Care Medicine

1994Chairperson, Legislative Workshop, Georgia Nurses Association

1993Chairperson, Annual Symposium, Southeast Chapter, Society of Critical Care Medicine

1993Chairperson, Legislative Workshop, Georgia Nurses Association

1992-1996Congressional District Coordinator, District Five, American Nurses Association

1991- 1996Member, Cabinet on Governmental Affairs, Georgia Nurses Association

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REPRESENTATIVE SELECTED PRESENTATIONS: Total available on request)(Abbreviated: represents multiple programs per annum over 100 per year)

National and International: invited speaker

2013Israel Critical and Cardiac Care, Tel Aviv, Israel

2012Invited Speaker, European Society of Critical Care Medicine

2012Invited Speaker, Romanian Critical Care Conference

2012Trauma and Critical Care, Santa Barbara, CA

2012From Novice to Expert, Critical Care Education, with Dr. Thomas Ahrens, Vallejo, CA

2012 Implementing the McLean Model for evaluating Sepsis, USHS, New Mexico

2012MD Anderson, Annual Respiratory Critical Care Conference

2012Japan Critical Care Nursing Conference, Kyoto, Japan

2012AACN National Teaching Institute, Orlando Florida : 20th consecutive year!

2012Invited speaker, 5th Annual Critical Care Conference, Dammam, Saudi Arabia

2011Israel Critical and Cardiac Care, Tel Aviv, Israel

2011Invited speaker, 5th Annual cardiac Conference, SBCC, Dammam, Saudi Arabia

2011Invited speaker, 5th Annual Critical Care Conference, Manilla, Philippines

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2010Invited speaker, 5th Annual cardiac Conference, SBCC, Dammam, Saudi Arabia

2010Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Barcelona Spain

2010Invited Speaker, National Emergency Nurse Meeting, Emergency Nurse Association

2010Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care

2009Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care

2009Invited Speaker, Japan National Critical Care Conference, Kobe, Japan

2009Invited Speaker, National Emergency Nurse Meeting, Emergency NurseAssociation

2008Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care

2008Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Vienna Austria

2007Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Berlin Germany

2007Invited speaker, National Critical Care, Guadalajara Mexico

2007Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care

2006Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Barcelona, Spain

2006Invited speaker, 1st Annual cardiac Conference, SBCC, Dammam, Saudi Arabia

2006

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Invited speaker, Blood Flow and Oxygenation in Critical Burns, Managua, Nicaragua

2006Invited and Selected Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Anaheim CA, May 2006

2006Invited speaker, Society of Critical Care Medicine, SF, CA

2005Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2005Invited and Selected Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, NO, LA May 2005

2004Invited and Selected Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Orlando FLA, May 2004

2004Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Berlin Germany

2003Invited and Selected Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association ofCritical Care Nurses, San Antonio TX

2003Invited Speaker, Mercy Medical Center, Redding CA,

2002Invited speaker, Trauma Conference, Stanford, CA

2002Invited speaker, European Society of Intensive CareMedicine, Barcelona Spain, Hemodynamics

2002Invited speaker, Portland Medical Center, Hemodynamics, Trauma Resuscitation

2002Invited speaker, Trauma Conference, Madison Wisconsin

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2002Invited Speaker, Mercy Medical Center, Redding CA, September 2002: Topics: WhenBase gets the Better of You: mixed physician nurse audience, 250 attendees

2002Invited Speaker, AACN’s NTI, Sepsis, ARDS, Trauma, Rhabdomyolysis, Atlanta GA

2002Invited Speaker, European Intensive Care Society, Sepsis, Brussels Belgium, March

2002Invited Speaker, International Continuous Renal Replacement Hemodynamics, San Diego CA, March

2001Invited Speaker, Mercy Medical Center, Redding CA, September 2001: Topics: TheFour Horseman of Trauma, Sepsis Epiphanies mixed physician nurse audience, 250 attendees

2001Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical CareNurses, Anaheim, CA May 2001: Topics: The ABCs of Shock , Issues in ALI and ARDS

2000Invited Speaker, National Nurse Practitioners Conference, Washington, DC, NovemberTopics: Critical Cardiopulmonary Assessment and Issues in Cardiac pharmacology

2000Invited Speaker, University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami FL, November2000: Topics: Cellular Mutiny: Hypoxic Shock, and expert panel for case discussion

2000Featured Speaker, Trends in Critical Care, Stowe VT, October2000: Topic: CellularShock, Brain Injury

2000Invited Speaker, Cardiac Issues and Advances, Seattle WA, September 2000, Topics:Multisystem Approach to Cardiac Failure, Case Studies in Counterpulsation andHemodynamics of Cardiogenic Shock

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2000Invited Speaker, Mercy Medical Center, Redding CA, September 2000: Topics: ALI, ARDS, and ARHS, Critical Neuro Assessment, mixed physician nurse audience, 250attendees

2000Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical CareNurses, Orlando, FL, May 2000: Topics: Cardiopulmonary Profiles in the New Millennium

2000Keynote Speaker, Trauma Trends, May 2000: Dayton Ohio: MultidisciplinaryConference with 400 physicians and nurses. Topics: Trauma Hemodynamics, Issues in ARDS and expert panel for case discussion

2000Invited Speaker, Trends in Cardiovascular Nursing, Washoe Medical Center, Reno NV,March 2000, Topics: Multisystem Approach to Cardiac Failure, Critical AssessmentClues, Drug Toxicity Masquerading as Cardiac Dysfunction and Hemodynamics ofCardiogenic Shock

1999Featured Speaker, Trends in Critical Care, Stowe VT, November 1999: Topic:Advanced Hemodynamics

1999Keynote Speaker at the New Zealand-Australia Critical Care Conference, October 1999: Christ Church, New Zealand: Multidisciplinary conference with 500 attendees, primarily physician audience. Topics: Endpoints in Shock, ALI and ARDS, Trauma Dynamics experts panel for case discussion

1999Keynote Speaker at the Lubbock Medical Center- Texas Tech Critical Care Conference, October 1999: Lubbock TX: Multidisciplinary conference with 500 attendees, audience. Topic: Advanced Pulmonary Dynamics: Pearls and Pitfalls

1999Featured Speaker, Trends in Critical Care, Philadelphia, September, 1999: Topic:Cellular Mutiny

1999Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care

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Nurses, New Orleans, May 1999: Topics: Cellular Mutiny: Hypoxic Shock, Pulmonary Pitfalls and Resurrecting the Soul of Nursing

1999Invited Speaker, Trends in Cardiovascular Nursing, Washoe Medical Center, Reno, NV, April 1999, Topics: Acute Renal Failure, Critical Neuro Assessment and ALI and ARDS

1998Invited Speaker, National Nurse Practitioners Conference, Washington, DC, November, 1998, Topics: Critical Cardiopulmonary Assessment

1998Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical CareNurses, New Orleans, May 1998: Topics: Pulmonary Problems

1997Invited Speaker, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical CareNurses, New Orleans, May 1997: Topics: Defending the Lung: ARDS

1997Featured Speaker, Pulmonary Critical Care, Marburgh, Germany, October 1997: Topic: Medical and Nursing Methods of Lung Management in the United States

1992Keynote Speaker at the Cardiac Critical Care Nurse Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 1992: Topic: Critical Assessment in Cardiac Patients

1992Pre-Conference National teaching Institute of AACN, New Orleans, LA, May 1992:Topic: Metabolic Derangement in Multisystem Organ Failure

1992Featured Speaker at the Critical Care Nursing Research Conference: Boston MA, 1992for The Lived Experience of Hope in the Families of Critically Ill Patients

1998 – PresentSelected Local and Regional Programs for 1999-2012 (Over 100 per year per year with many repeat customers: references on request)Severe Sepsis and Septic ShockFunctional HemodynamicsSystem Change: Collaboration and CommunicationProcess ImprovementAbdominal Compartment SyndromesAcute Renal Failure StatesAcute Lung Injury and ARDS

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Acid Base BalanceInternal and External respirationsEndocrine CrisisCritical Care Review (advanced)Hemodynamics and Oxygenation

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Examples

* Dynamic hemodynamics* Tissue Oxygenation* Creating a culture of safety* Communication and collaboration* Acute Care of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient, at the SCI Conference, sponsored by Greenville Memorial Hospital* Critical Care Potpourri, San Diego CA* Critical Care Potpourri, San Diego CA* Trends in Trauma, Washoe Medical, Washoe NV* Issues in Trauma, San Diego CA* CCRN Review, Stowe, Vermont, Burlington Chapter of AACN* Advanced Critical Care and CCRN review, Tallahassee FLA* Stroke and Head Injury, Warm Springs GA* Trends in Critical Care, Boston MA* Critical Care Potpourri, San Diego CA* Trends in Critical Care, Boise Idaho* Trauma 2003, Stone mountain GA, Grady Health Systems* Critical Care, Oakland CA, AACN* CCRN Review, Atlanta, GA Atlanta Chapter of AACN* ARDS, Toledo Ohio* Texas Trauma, Lubbock TX* Hershey Trauma, Hershey PA* Clinical Hemodynamics , Atlanta GA, Atlanta AACN* Endpoints in Shock, Stowe, Vermont, Burlington Chapter of AACN* ACNP Review, Augusta, GA CSRA Chapter of AACN* CEN Review, Rockdale, GA Atlanta Chapter of ENA* CCRN Review, Atlanta, GA Atlanta Chapter of AACN* Shock, Hemodynamics, Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Hanover, NH* Clinical Hemodynamics Atlanta GA, Atlanta AACN* Clinical Hemodynamics, Greenville SC, Greater Greenville AACN* Brain Injury, Atlanta GA, Shepherd Spinal Center, Annual Conference* CCRN Review, Fayette, GA Atlanta Chapter of AACN* Caring for the Head Injured Patient, Montgomery AL, sponsored by Baptist Medical Center* Start Making Sense of Hemodynamics, Stowe, Vermont, Burlington Chapter of AACN

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* Endpoints in Shock, Memphis TN, Greater Memphis Chapter of AACN* Acute Care of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient, at the Trauma Care Conference, sponsored by Grady Memorial Hospital* Cellular Mutiny: Overcoming Hypoxic Shock, Little Rock, Arkansas, Little Rock AACN* Multi System Approach to Cardiac Failure, at the Critical Care Potpourri, Columbus, Ohio* Advances in Mechanical Ventilation, at the Annual AACN Spring Symposium, Augusta, GA* Critical dysrhythmia: When the QRS is Wide, at the annual Cardiac Care Conference, Philadelphia, PA* Endpoints in Shock, at the Annual Innovations in Trauma Care, Amarillo, TX* Invasive and Noninvasive Hemodynamics, at the annual Cardiac Issues and Advances, Contemporary Forums, Las Vegas, NV* CCRN Review, Augusta, GA, Augusta Chapter of AACN* Hemodynamics of Trauma at the Annual Critical Care Symposium for the Medical Center of Columbus, Columbus, GA* Unwinding the Spiral of Septic Shock, Columbia, SC, Piedmont Chapter of AACN* Therapeutic Advances in Unstable Angina, Annual Critical Cardiac Care, and LA heart Institute, LA, CA* Maximizing V/Q, Barnes -Jewish Medical Center, St Louis, MO* Fluid, Electrolytes and Acid Base Balance, Nashville TN, Greater Nashville AACN* Multi Organ Dysfunction, Amarillo College, Amarillo TX

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Visiting Professor (abbreviated)

2003-presentDeveloped and managed Expert Mentorship program for experienced critical carenurses:sites:United States Public Health Service IHS/NNMC/ICU, New MexicoHadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, IsraelQassim Cardiac Center, Qassim, KSAClarian Methodist and Indiana University HospitalMedical University of South CarolinaScripps Mercy Medical Center, San Diego, CaliforniaSaint Joesph Exempla, Denver Colorado

2002Conducted bedside rounds with fellows, University of Pittsburgh, September

2002Conducted bedside rounds, Stanford University, December 2002 rounds for nurses, Medical University of South Carolina. October

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2002Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, Denver Health, April

2001Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, Loyola,February

2001Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, RushPresbyterian, February

2000Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, JacksonMemorial, November

1999Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, LubbockMedical Center, November

1999Attended and commented on bedside rounds, Christ Church, NewZealand, October

1999Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, CarolinaMedical Center, April

1998Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, CarolinaMedical Center, November

1998Conducted bedside rounds for nurses, residents, fellows and attendings, AtlantaMedical Center, September__________________________________________________________________

Volunteer Nursing Practice and Disaster Relief

2010 - presentVolunteer disaster and critical care nursing, Port au Prince, Haiti, Project MediShare (14 visits since earthquake)

2008-presentCritical Care Roundtable: Chairperson for Emergency Preparedness.

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2006 - presentEducation for the professional staff at a free standing Burn Hospital, Managua,Nicaragua (2 to 4 times per year)

2008 - 2012Critical care course and at the bedside, Dar Es Salam, Tanzania Africa (2 times per year)

2005Nurse Practitioner Triage, Staff in internal medicine area, Houston Astro Arena andGeorgia Brown Convention Center, Hurricane Katrina Relief, Houston TX

1996Coordinator and functioning associate Provider in Charge, Centennial Olympic Park, North Trailer, Atlanta GA__________________________________________________________________

Awards and Honors

2013Norma J. Shoemaker Award for Critical Care Nursing Excellence, January, 2013 from the Society of Critical Care Medicine.

2012Finalist for Nurse of the Year, Georgia.

2011Communicator Award for Monitoring Metabolics, January 2012.

2011Nursing Volunteer award, University of Miami, Bernard Mev, June 2011.

2011Distinguished Service Award, awarded January 2011, American College of CriticalCare Medicine and Society of Critical Care Medicine.

2004-2010As council member, ineligible for awards or citations from Society of Critical Care Medicine.

2003Presidential Citation, American College of Critical Care Medicine.

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2001Inducted as a fellow into the American College of Critical Care Medicine,

1997Circle of Excellence in Education, American Association of Critical Care Nurses

1996Expert Volunteer Award, Centennial Olympic Park Medical Volunteer Organization(functioned as Nurse Practitioner)

1993Nursing Volunteer Award, American Heart Association

1992Invited Member, Humanism in Critical Care, Society of Critical Care Medicine

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Publications

Simulation:

Sepsis Update, SimSuite, 2013

Sepsis Concise, SimSuite, 2011

Sepsis comprehensive , SimSuite , 2011Sepsis: Identification made easy, SimSuite, 2009__________________________________________________________________

Chapters

2009McLean, B. Severe Sepsis Updated. In M.Baird (ed), Critical Care Reference, Mosby, St. Louis , 2010

2009McLean, B. Acid Base Balance Updated In M. Baird (ed), Critical Care Reference,Mosby, St. Louis Louis, 2010

2009McLean, B. Abdominal Trauma Updated. In M.Baird (ed), Critical Care Reference,Mosby, St. Louis , 2010

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2008McLean, B. Severe Sepsis f or the ACNP. In M.Wychoff and D, Houghton (ed), Critical Care for the ACNP, 2010

2008McLean, B. Critical Endocrine Crisis for the ACNP. In M.Wychoff and D, Houghton(ed), Critical Care for the ACNP, 2010

2004McLean, B. Severe Sepsis. In M.Baird (ed), Critical Care Reference, Mosby, St. Louis

2004McLean, B. Acid Base Balance. In M. Baird (ed), Critical Care Reference, Mosby, St. Louis

2004McLean, B. Abdominal Trauma. In M.Baird (ed), Critical Care Reference, Mosby, St. Louis

2000McLean, B. Pathophysiology of trauma shock and MODS. In K. Von Reuden (ed),Trauma Nursing: Rehabilitation through Resuscitation, list editor, Mosby, St. Louis.

1999McLean, B. Acid Base Balance. In J. Keen (ed), Critical Care Reference, Mosby, St. Louis

1999McLean, B. Abdominal Trauma. In J. Keen (ed), Critical Care Reference, Mosby, St. Louis__________________________________________________________________

Articles

McLean, BA. Acute Respiratory Failure, Pulmonary Series Issue for the Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. September 2012 (volume 24, issue 3).

Wolfe TR, Kimball EJ, McLean BA. The interrelationship of severe sepsis, sepsis resuscitation and the abdominal compartment syndrome. Int J Intensive Care 2008(Spring):22-9

Goldhill DR, Imhoff M, McLean B, Waldmann C. Rotational bed therapy to prevent and treat respiratory complications: a review and meta-analysis. Am J Crit Care. 2007 Jan; 16(1): 50-61

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Maccioli GA, Dorman T, Brown BR, Mazuski JE, McLean BA, Kuszaj JM, Rosenbaum SH, Frankel LR, Devlin JW et al. Clinical practice guidelines for the maintenance of patient physical safety in the intensive care unit: Use of restraining therapies – American College of Critical Care Medicine Task Force 2001-2002. Crit Care Med 2003; 31:2665-76.

McLean, B. " When Ventilation and Perfusion Just Don't Match" March 2002, Connect Journal. Peer reviewed

McLean, B. "Intracranial Pressure Monitoring: The Swollen Brain", Life Support Nursing, Jan.-Feb. 1980, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 20-24

McLean, B. Lateral positioning for pulmonary management of refractory hypoxemia.Presented at the 1999 annual symposium of the Society of Critical Care Medicin__________________________________________________________________

Master’s Thesis

1992McLean, B. The Lived Experience of hope in families of critically Ill patients. EmoryUniversity Press. Emory University__________________________________________________________________

Audio / Video

2005McLean, B. The Lived Experience of hope in families of critically Ill patients. EmoryUniversity Press. Emory University

200410 of the most important issues in Critical Care, web cast

2003Critical Care Review, 30 hours

2002Understanding Management of Severe Sepsis, CD sponsored and distributed by AACN. (eight hours)

1999McLean, B. Tapestry of Critical Care: Oxygenation. Videotape sponsored anddistributed by Kinetic Concepts, Inc. (one hour)

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1998McLean, B. Maximizing Ventilation/Perfusion. Audiotape sponsored and distributed by AACN. (eight hours)__________________________________________________________________

Web ED / Webinar

2012McLean, B. Using advanced cardiac output for Wet Dry and In-between. Web education sponsored and distributed by Edwards Lifesciences.

2011McLean, B. Stroke volume variation. Web education sponsored anddistributed by Edwards Lifesciences.

2010McLean, B. Blood Flow and Oxygen. Extend web education sponsored anddistributed by GE Health.

2010McLean, B. Ventilation Strategies. Extend web education sponsored anddistributed by GE Health

2008McLean, B. Hemodynamics in Critical Illness. Extend web education sponsored and distributed by AACN.

2007McLean, B. Katrina: Disaster Management. Extend web education sponsored anddistributed by AACN.

2006McLean, B. Miracles in the Millennium. Extend web education sponsored anddistributed by AACN.

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Book and Video Reviews

1999McLean, B. 12 Lead ECG videotape. Spring house procedures video, 1999, Mosby: St Louis

1998McLean, B. Review of AACN Clinical reference for Critical Care. Kinney, 1990, Mosby: St Louis

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1998McLean, B. Review of Pass CCRN. 1992, Saunders__________________________________________________________________

Editorial Services

2007 - presentReviewer, Symposium research abstracts, Society of Critical Care Medicine

2006 – presentReviewer, Symposium research abstracts, European Society of Intensive CareMedicine

2006 - presentInvited Reviewer, Critical Care Medicine (5-10 per year)

2005Reviewer, Hemodynamics Made Easy, Jane Fawcett author

2003 – 2006Contributor “Yearbook in Critical Care”

2003 – PresentEditorial Board: Nursing Made Incredibly Easy

1998 -1999Editor, Practical Reviews in Critical Care. A monthly publication providing educational reviews of current critical care medical and nursing journals,Birmingham, Alabama

1999Reviewer, Symposium research abstracts, Annual Australia-New Zealand CriticalCare Conference, Australia New Zealand Intensive Care Society__________________________________________________________________

Case Studies

McLean, B. Case studies in hemodynamics communication.Edwards Lifesciences, in press, 2012

McLean, B. Multi Organ Dysfunction: The Final ComplicationNational Clinical Medicine, June 1992

McLean, B. Calcium Channel Antagonists: Changing ChannelsWyeth Ayerst, 1995

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McLean, B. Acute ArrhythmiasWyeth Ayerst, 1997

McLean, B. Case Studies in Pulmonary ManagementKCI 1999