Dr. Meagan Doyle is an Assistant Clinical Professor for the Department of Pediatrics. She was part of the third graduating class from NOSM, Thunder Bay, and spent her third-year clerkship in Sioux Lookout. Dr. Doyle completed her General Pediatrics Residency in Calgary, with six months at the Queensland Children's Hospital in Brisbane, Australia during her R4 year. Dr. Doyle's Pediatric Emergency Fellowship was in Ottawa at CHEO and then she returned to Calgary for a Simulation fellowship. She has been a Pediatric Emergency Physician at McMaster Children's Hospital since 2018.
Additionally, Dr. Doyle's interests are trauma and resuscitation, and the use of simulation for team development, system testing and medical education.
In this week's core session of Grand Rounds, Dr. Doyle's presentation focuses on principles of high-performance teams and systems, through the lens of the work done to build our Pediatric Massive Transfusion Protocol, Code Omega. She highlights principles of trauma team performance in Clinical Environments and discusses the role of In-Situ Simulation for optimizing Patient Safety through the lens of the iterative process of system testing used in the development of our Pediatric Code Omega Protocol.