B.S. Oklahoma State, Biochemistry 1986
DVM, Cornell, class 1991
MPH, Tulane 1997
1991-93, Mixed practice, Pulaski NY
1994-96 Peace Corps volunteer, Ecuador
1998-2007, US Centers for Disease Control, Epidemiologist, international health
2008-Present, Founder and president, Zuku Review
Education, effective adult learning
Cooking, foraging for mushrooms and hanging out with our two mutts
I learned to forage for tasty edible mushrooms during the pandemic
Two shelter dogs: Saint (who isn't) and Georgia Brown, a very serious girl (MB put pics at bottom of pets)
Dr. Mclaughlin is a graduate of Cornell School of Vet med, class of 91. He did mixed practice in northern NY on the shores of lake Ontario and in the high Andes as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ecuador, where he worked with campesino farmers and learned how not to ride a horse. As an epidemiologist "disease detective" for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Mclaughlin worked for 9 years on public health problems ranging from tuberculosis in prison inmates to polio in Nepal, elephantiasis in Haiti and Japanese encephalitis in China and India.
His lifelong interest in teaching and effective learning models led him to start the Zuku Review in 2007.