Elizabeth Mack, MD, MS

Physician in Charleston, SC
Specialties:Pediatric Critical Care
Languages:English
Gender:Female
NPI #1073684593

Elizabeth Hayes Mack, MD, MS

Medical Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Dr. Elizabeth Mack is a pediatric critical care physician interested in quality improvement and patient safety. Dr. Mack was raised in South Carolina and did most of her training here, and did her pediatric critical care fellowship at Cincinnati Children's. In Cincinnati, she also earned her Masters of Science with a focus in biostatistics, epidemiology, and informatics. She is very active in leadership roles with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Mack is passionate about child health advocacy, global health, education, and patient/family engagement.

Board Certifications: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatrics
Clinical Areas of Interest
  • Global health and telemedicine
  • Pediatric pain management
  • Evidence-based medicine
  • Injury
  • violence and suicide prevention
  • Pediatric bioethics
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
  • Pediatric critical care
  • Sepsis
Education
  • Medical School at University of Cincinnati
  • Fellowship at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
  • Residency at Palmetto Health Richland
  • Medical School at University of South Carolina School of Medicine

Insurances Accepted

My Offices

  • Map of 10 McClennan Banks Drive in Charleston
    MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital
    Primary Office
    10 McClennan Banks Drive
    Charleston, SC 29425
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    Day of the WeekHours
    MondayOpen 24 Hours
    TuesdayOpen 24 Hours
    WednesdayOpen 24 Hours
    ThursdayOpen 24 Hours
    FridayOpen 24 Hours
    SaturdayOpen 24 Hours
    SundayOpen 24 Hours
    Map of 10 McClennan Banks Drive in Charleston

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