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Mary E. McCulley, RN, MS, CPNP-AC

Assistant Clinical Professor
Clinical Coordinator, ACPNP Program
UCSF Dept. of Family Health Care
2 Koret Way, #N-431B
San Francisco, CA 94143-0606

Telephone:  (415) 502-8159       Fax:  (415) 753-2161
Email:  Mary.McCulley@nursing.ucsf.edu

Teaching and Clinical Activities

Mary E. McCulley has joined the pediatric faculty as an Assistant Clinical Professor, and Clinical Coordinator for the newly developed Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program. She works primarily with the ACPNP students in the spring quarter of the first year, and their entire second year, coordinating clinical residency.

She is responsible for Acute Care Pediatric seminar, Acute Care Pediatric Pathophysiology & Management, Complex Management in Acutely Ill Children, and assists in the End-of-Life care course for ACPNP students. She is coordinating with the ACNP faculty to include ACPNP students and pediatric content in the acute care skills lab course offered in the spring of the first year of the program.

Ms. McCulley has over twenty years of clinical experience working with critically ill children, as a staff nurse in Pediatric ICU, on the east and west coast, and as an advanced practice nurse in California. She served as the CNS for Pediatric Critical Care at Children's Hospital San Diego for 5 years, and worked as a nurse practitioner for the Cardiothoracic ICU and Surgery division of Children's Hospital Los Angeles for seven years, prior to taking the current faculty position.

Ms.McCulley's professional interests include care of the child with congenital heart disease, with a focus on the infant with a univentricular heart. She has done clinical research in the areas of nutrition for the infant with a single ventricle, and ST segment monitoring for myocardial ischemia in the pediatric population. She plans to continue clinical practice in pediatric cardiac surgery and critical care.

Education

Master of Science (Nursing) from the University of California, San Francisco
Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Bachelor of Arts in English from Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina

Selected Publications and Abstracts

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McCulley, ME, and Bennett, RL. ST Segment Monitoring in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Detecting Myocardial Ischemia in Children, Critical Care Nurse, 17(2): 88-92, 1997.

Jeffries, HE, Wetzel, RC, Starnes, VA, McCulley, ME, and Moromisato, DY. Gastrointestinal morbidity in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome following the Norwood procedure. Critical Care Medicine 31; A71:2003. (Presented at the 32nd Critical Care Congress, San Antonio, TX, 2003).

McCulley, ME, del Castillo, SE, Jeffries, HE, Wells, WJ, Starnes, VA, Moromisato, DY. Effects of a Standardized Feeding Protocol in Infants with Hypoplastic Left Ventricle Following First Stage Palliation in the Immediate Postoperative Period (Abstract). Critical Care Medicine supplement, December, 2005.



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