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Hunter Daigle is an Assistant Professor at Dell Medical School and serves as the assistant director of simulation. He is also an attending physician in the Division of Critical Care Medicine at Dell Children’s Medical Center. Dr. Daigle earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia, where he also completed his residency, chief residency, and fellowship training in pediatric critical care at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. His research has focused on the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes for patients who are difficult to ventilate with bag-mask techniques in pediatric intensive care units. Additionally, he has investigated how providers perceive patients who are difficult to bag-mask ventilate and the interventions used to address these difficulties. His peer-reviewed work has been published in Critical Care Medicine and presented at various conferences, including those organized by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Sepsis Investigators. His research interests include simulation, airway management, resuscitation, medical education, and interprofessional development.
Dell Medical School • Austin, TX
Serves as assistant director of simulation and conducts research in pediatric critical care.
Dell Children's Medical Center • Austin, TX
Works in the Division of Critical Care Medicine.
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