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PJ McGuire, MD

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Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
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Director, OB Resident Education, Anesthesiology

Contact Info

Anesthesiology

333 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 208051

New Haven, CT 06520

United States

About

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Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Director, OB Resident Education, Anesthesiology

Biography

I am an obstetric-trained clinical anesthesiologist at Yale New Haven Hospital, Assistant Professor with Yale School of Medicine, and Director of OB Anesthesia Resident Education. My career focus is medical education. At my previous institution, I was involved with resident teaching through simulation training sessions and also served as an academic house clinical advisor providing mentorship, support, and guidance to anesthesia residents.

My journey as an educator began in 2001 at UC Berkeley where I taught ethics and political philosophy to incoming freshmen. Through this experience, I began to understand how psychosocial cues — including the implicit and explicit messages that educators convey — can have a profound impact on student performance.

Currently, I am investigating the utility of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in anesthesiology resident training and whether or not they aid in developing improved clinical acumen.

My other clinical interests include developing a protocol to decrease the incidence of maternal birth-related trauma and validating tools to identify women most at risk for postpartum depression.

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Education & Training

Clinical Fellow
Yale New Haven Hospital (2020)
Resident
Tufts Medical Center (2019)
Intern
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (2016)
MD
University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Medicine (2015)
BA
University of California, Berkeley, Psychology (2000)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of PJ McGuire, MD's published research.

Publications

2023

  • Anesthetic Management for External Cephalic Version and for Cervical Cerclage: Not All Pregnant Patients on the Labor Floor Are There for Delivery
    McGuire, PJ and Gaiser, R. “Anesthetic Management for External Cephalic Version and for Cervical Cerclage: Not All Pregnant Patients on the Labor Floor Are There for Delivery.” Current Reviews in Clinical Anesthesia. Lesson 3, Vol 44, August 24, 2023
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  • Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice of Obstetric Anesthesia
    Kaye A and Cornett Bradley E. “Postoperative Anesthesia Management for Postoperative C-section Including TAP block.” Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice of Obstetric Anesthesia. Elsevier
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2015

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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    Commentator

    Macmillan, C. “Epidurals During Childbirth: What Women Should Know.” https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/epidural-anesthesia.
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    Instructor

    Yale Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience, Clinical Tutor

Clinical Care

Overview

PJ McGuire, MD, is an obstetric anesthesiologist who says she finds it rewarding to help women through what can be a difficult time.

“Childbirth can feel like a very vulnerable moment for women. We put so much preparation into having children and nowadays, women are thinking of birth plans and what they want out of the experience,” Dr. McGuire says. “I am honored to be able to participate in that and attenuate the pain of childbirth.”

In a typical shift at the hospital, Dr. McGuire meets with women who are in labor or who have a scheduled C-section. “For women who are in labor, I get her medical history and talk to her about a labor epidural, if she is interested in one. I answer her questions and explain any misconceptions,” she says. “For women who are having C-sections, we offer anesthesia to take away their surgical pain during the procedure and to help them through the first 24 to 48 hours of post-surgical pain.”

An important part of her consultation with women includes managing expectations, Dr. McGuire says. “I tell them that I am here for them and to help. That’s my job. We do it until we get it right, until their pain is controlled,” she says. “If it’s not controlled with the first epidural, we do it again so that they can rest. And when they are ready, they will have the energy to have the baby.”

The best aspect of her job, Dr. McGuire says, is making women feel better. “I feel like it’s magic. A woman is in labor, I go behind her back, I do a couple of things, and then five minutes later, she has no pain,” she says. “I love that instant gratification of being able to take away a woman's pain.”

Dr. McGuire says she wants her patients to know that taking care of them is her priority. “I’m approachable and no question is a dumb one. I’m here to dispel myths and allay their fears,” she says.

Clinical Specialties

Obstetric Anesthesiology

Board Certifications

  • Anesthesiology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Anesthesiology
    Original Certification Date
    2022

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Anesthesiology

333 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 208051

New Haven, CT 06520

United States

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