Dr. McDonough is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the section of gastroenterology
                                       and nutrition. Her primary clinical and research focus is in inflammatory bowel disease
                                       (IBD) and she is the co-director of the IBD multidisciplinary clinic. She serves as
                                       the Manning Family Children's site principal investigator for ImproveCareNow, a renowned IBD quality improvement
                                       network, which spearheads initiatives to enhance treatment outcomes and quality of
                                       care across a broad network of healthcare providers. Additionally, she recently joined
                                       the multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic, caring for the complex gastrointestinal
                                       needs of these patients.
                                    
                                    At the heart of her academic endeavors lies a pivotal role as the co-course director
                                       of the preclinical gastroenterology curriculum, preparing second year students for
                                       their step exam and clinical years. Additionally, she participates as faculty for
                                       the preclinical clinical skills integration course for first- and second-year medical
                                       students and a TEAM UP™ grader for the interprofessional program. Her greatest enjoyment
                                       in academics is her daily interactions with medical students, residents and fellows.
                                    
                                    In recent years, Dr. McDonough has become a dedicated advocate for pediatric healthcare
                                       issues. As a member of the North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology
                                       and Nutrition Public Affairs and Advocacy committee, she champions initiatives that
                                       promote policy changes and raise awareness locally and nationally about critical healthcare
                                       issues affecting children.
                                     
                                 
                                    
                                    MD - 2006
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
New Orleans, LA
                                     
                                 
                                    
                                     American Board of Pediatrics, 2009
 American Board of Pediatrics, Subboard Gastroenterology, 2012