Critical Care (Intensivists)
Before entering medical school, I studied environmental health and air pollution. Now as a pulmonologist and researcher, I focus on indoor exposures. One key fact connects these experiences: what we breathe directly impacts our lung health.
My role is to identify the indoor exposures that make breathing worse and work towards decreasing these exposures. During an appointment, my patient and I will review lung history, testing results, the likely diagnosis and strategies for improvement. I share as much information as possible about the air my patients breathe. Then, we can create a clear, consistent plan of action together. For households using wood or solid fuel for heating, that might include smart wood burning and stove maintenance. For individuals who smoke, we discuss indoor smoking bans.
I want my patients to feel better as soon as possible. When they report back that they can breathe again, allowing them to play with their grandkids or enjoy a vacation, I’m pleased.
Critical care is provided for patients who are suffering from life-threatening conditions. The doctors who work with these people are often called intensivists. They focus on a range of different issues, so they can serve people who need immediate and life-saving care. Since people who need critical care are suffering from such a wide variety of issues, intensivists must have a thorough understanding of diverse types of medical issues and the devices and medications needed to treat them.
A Pulmonologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in pulmonary care or lung care. Pulmonologists diagnose, treat, and research pulmonary diseases and problems. They may have special knowledge of other types of internal medicine and specialties, as well, and they work closely with other doctors to help make patients comfortable and improve their health.
Credentials
MDGender
FemaleGraduation year
2008Years of experience
16Professional School
University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolResidency
Albert Einstein College of MedicineFellowship
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine2nd Fellowship
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The top specialties of Laura M. Paulin, MD, MHS include Critical Care (Intensivists), Pulmonary Disease
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The office is located at 1 Medical Center Drive in Lebanon, NH.
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Shortness of breath, Lung Cancer, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Bronchitis, COPD, ARDS, CPAP, Interisitial lung disease, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Sarcoidosis, Pleural effusion, Mesothelioma, Cystic fibrosis, Wheezing, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis (TB), Asbestosis, Pleural Effusion, Pulmonary Embolism, Respiratory Failure, Sleep Apnea, Ventialtor, Asthma
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