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Lynne Coule serves as a part-time clinical faculty and Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG), with dual appointments in the Department of Emergency Medicine and the Department of Pediatrics: Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. She graduated from MCG in 1990 and completed her pediatric internship, residency, and critical care fellowship there before joining the PICU faculty in 1996. In 2002, she transitioned to Emergency Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia (CHOG) and has remained actively involved in teaching, particularly in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and resuscitation training, as well as healthcare career advising for high school students.
- Education:
- MD, Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, 1990
- BS, Chemistry, Mercer University, 1986
Research Interests: Her early work focused on continuous blood gas monitoring, and she has contributed to advancements in pediatric critical care and resuscitation training.
Scientific Awards:
- Teaching Excellence Program Award, Augusta University (2024, 2016)
- Outstanding Clinical Research, Biomedial Sensors, Inc. of Pfizer Pharmaceutical Corporation (1996)
- Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society (1986)
- Jesse Mercer Scholar (1986)
Service: Dr. Coule has served on numerous committees, including the Promotion and Tenure Committee at MCG (2000–Present), the Pediatric Trauma Committee (1996–Present), and the White Coat Ceremony (2024) as Committee Chair. She also mentors high school students in healthcare career advising.





