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Fluid management education and resources
MEET THE TEAM
Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) are integral members of Baxter's Medical Affairs team, operating in the field and actively engaging within the healthcare community to discern medical needs. By generating and disseminating crucial evidence, MSLs play a pivotal role in ensuring that Baxter's innovative solutions effectively contribute to saving and sustaining lives.
Meet the MSL Team! Feel free to reach out to the MSL in your area.
Get to Know Our Team...
Stephanie Griffeth, MSN, RN, CCRN
is a Medical Science Liaison in the Critical Care Division of Medical Affairs at Baxter. With a background in both the clinical and academic setting, her work is dedicated to bridging the gap between clinical practice and scientific research specifically in the realm of fluid management. She can be reached at [email protected]
Clayton Grigsby, RN
is a Medical Science Liaison in the Critical Care Division of Medical Affairs at Baxter. Clayton has devoted the last 10 years of his career to explore and educate on fluid management best practices to include Stroke Volume Guided Fluid Resuscitation, Ultrasound and CRRT, among others. He can be reached at [email protected]
Josh Segal, BSN, RN
is a Medical Science Liaison in the Critical Care Division of Medical Affairs at Baxter. With extensive experience in clinical practice, Josh focuses on advancing the understanding and implementation of stroke volume guided fluid management. His dedication to improving patient outcomes through education and research is a cornerstone of his work. He can be reached at [email protected]
Angela Craig, MS, APN, CCNS, CCRN
is a Medical Science Liaison in the Critical Care Division of Medical Affairs at Baxter. Angela has been a Clinical Nurse Specialist for over 25 years and has worked extensively on developing ways to incorporate hemodynamic monitoring and stroke volume guided fluid resuscitation into practice. She is dedicated to improving patient outcomes and has a passion for sepsis, serving as chair of a hospital sepsis team for over 12 years. She can be reached at [email protected]