Department of Anesthesia & Critical Care Department of Anesthesia & Critical Care
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Associate Professors

Mark Nunally, M.D.


Associate Professor of Anesthesia & Critical Care
Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine

(773) 834-0327

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Training

B.A. - 1990 - 1994
University of Washington - Seattle, Washington USA - Spanish

M.D. - 1994 - 1998
University of Washington School of Medicine - Seattle, Washington USA

Internship - 1998 - 1999
Weiss Memorial Hospital - Chicago, IL USA - Preliminary year - Medicine

Residency - 1999 - 2002
University of Chicago - Chicago, IL USA - Anesthesia

Fellowship - 2002 - 2003
University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, PA USA - Critical Care

Clinical Interests

Critical Care
Liver transplants
Perioperative resuscitation
Pheochromocytomas

Academic Interests

Coagulopathy, Evidence Based Medicine
Glycemic Control
Post Operative Respiratory failure
Therapeutic Cooling
Patient Safety & Human Cognition

Recent Publications

Vashitz G, Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, O'Connor MF, Cook RI. How do clinicians reconcile conditions and medications? The cognitive context of medication reconciliation. Cognition, Technology & Work (in press).

Nunnally ME. Take a deep breath.. (Editorial) Crit Care Med 39 (9):2183-2184, 2011.

Nunnally ME, Jaeschke R, Bellingan GJ, Lacroix J, Mourvillier B, Rodriguez-Vega GM, Rubertsson S, Vassilakopoulos T, Weinert C, Zanotti-Cavazzoni S, Buchman TG. Targeted temperature management in critical care: A report and recommendations from five professional societies. Crit Care Med 39(5):1113-25, 2011.

Vashitz G, Nunnally ME, Bitan Y, Parmet Y, O'Connor MF, Cook RI. Making sense of diseases in medication reconciliation. Cognition, Technology and Work 13:151-8, 2011.

Hofer JE, Tung A, Nunnally M, O'Connor M. Administration of cell saver blood increases activated clotting time in cardiac surgery patients. Anesth Analg 112:S20, 2011.