
Nephrologist

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Chronic Kidney Disease
Obesity
Esophagitis
Glycogen Storage Disease Type 5
High Potassium Level
Hypertension
Malnutrition
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS)
Sleeve Gastrectomy
Helen L. Maclaughlin is a female healthcare provider who helps people with different health problems like Chronic Kidney Disease, Obesity, Esophagitis, and more. She is skilled in treating conditions such as High Potassium Level, Hypertension, Malnutrition, Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS), and performs Sleeve Gastrectomy surgery.
Helen L. Maclaughlin is very good at taking care of patients. She listens to them carefully and explains things in a way that is easy to understand. Patients trust her because she is kind, knowledgeable, and always ready to help.
To make sure she gives the best care, Helen L. Maclaughlin stays up to date with the latest medical information and research. This helps her provide the most effective treatments to her patients. She also works closely with other medical professionals to share knowledge and improve patient care.
Helen L. Maclaughlin's work has had a positive impact on many people's lives. For example, her research on "Carbohydrate Ingestion before Exercise for Individuals with McArdle Disease" has helped improve the way patients with this condition manage their health. She has also conducted a clinical trial called "Model of Intermittent Very Low Energy Diet and eXercise for Lowering BMI in Patients With CKD," which has provided valuable insights for treating patients with Chronic Kidney Disease.
Overall, Helen L. Maclaughlin is a caring and dedicated healthcare provider who uses her knowledge and skills to help people live healthier lives. Patients trust her because she listens, explains things well, and stays updated with the latest medical information. Her work and research have made a positive impact on many patients, showing her commitment to improving healthcare for everyone.
Enrollment Status: Completed
Published: September 07, 2020
Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Drug:
Study Phase: Not Applicable
