Margaret Faut-Callahan is the Health Sciences provost at Loyola University Chicago.
[1] Callahan has researched and published extensively in the areas of palliative care; pain perception, assessment and management; stress in the perioperative patient; nursing and health systems approach to ambulatory care; and nurse anesthesia.
An elected fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, National Academies of Practice, and the Institute of Medicine Chicago, Callahan is the principal investigator of a National Institute of Health – National Cancer Institute study on "Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Education.
She serves as a Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education accreditation reviewer.
She currently sits on the council of advisors at the Niehoff School of Nursing at Loyola University Chicago and the board of trustees at Rush University Medical Center.