Richard Arbour, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN, CCNS, CCTC, CBRN, TNCC, FAAN, FCCM has been a clinical nurse specialist in surgical/trauma, pulmonary and neuroscience critical care for 24 years in addition to working currently in trauma/pulmonary and burn critical care at Temple University Health System, a high-volume academic medical center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Richard has extensive clinical experience of greater than 4 decades in practice as well as research, teaching, and publishing experience in managing patients with end-stage organ failure, brain injury, burn/multisystem trauma, inhalation injury and the transplant population throughout all phases of care. Mr. Arbour also has extensive expertise in brain death testing, rapid recognition and management of brain death confounders and clinical management of the organ donor, areas where his expertise is acknowledged internationally. Richard is published extensively in all these areas within multiple book chapters and peer-reviewed journals including AACN Advanced Critical Care, Critical Care Nurse, Chest and Intensive & Critical Care Nursing. These works are widely cited and utilized nationally and internationally informing clinical practice. Richard has taught and consulted on patient evaluation for liver transplant, care of the transplant recipient, clinical donor management, hormonal resuscitation, trauma/burn care and brain death protocols in Saudi Arabia, Iceland, Sweden, Western Europe and in Sierra Leone as well as throughout the United States.