McLaughlin Medal recipient Deborah Cook joined newly named Royal Society of Canada fellows Hendrik Poinar and Judah Denburg, as well as new RSC College members Michelle Kho, Nathan Andrews and Matthew Miller, at the society’s annual celebration of excellence.
Cook, a professor in the department of Medicine, is a globally recognized pioneer in patient-centred critical care research and practice. Her work has transformed clinical research on intensive care.
An authority on clinical research methods and patient-centred critical care medicine, Cook has shaped and improved the care of critically ill patients around the world for years.