

Nick E Ingraham
Fostering collaboration across sectors to enhance healthcare outcomes, Nick E. Ingraham serves as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine at the University of Minnesota. With a keen focus on the intersection of medicine and dentistry, his research delves into critical areas such as COVID-19, patient care, and mortality. Ingraham's work is particularly centered on understanding and mitigating the impacts of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 within hospital settings. Ingraham's research is characterized by a commitment to improving Intensive Care Unit (ICU) outcomes. He investigates provider variation and its effects on patient care, aiming to identify and implement strategies that enhance the quality of care delivered in critical settings. His dedication to this field is evident in his numerous research projects that seek to optimize therapeutic procedures and patient management in the ICU. His contributions extend beyond immediate clinical settings, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those focused on health and well-being. By addressing global health challenges, Ingraham's work supports broader efforts to improve healthcare systems and patient outcomes worldwide. In addition to his research endeavors, Ingraham is actively involved in teaching and mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. He is committed to fostering a learning environment that encourages innovation, critical thinking, and a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare challenges. Through his work, Ingraham continues to push the boundaries of medical research and practice, striving to make significant contributions to the field of critical care medicine. His efforts not only aim to enhance patient outcomes but also to inspire collaborative efforts across various sectors to address complex health issues.