Presenter: Michael Lintner-Rivera, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics,
Division of Pediatric Critical Care,
Ryan White Center for Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Global Health,
Department of Pediatrics, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University,
School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana
Dr. Michael completed his combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria. He then pursued a Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellowship at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. With a strong commitment to global health and innovative practice, he completed an additional year of training: a Critical Care Ultrasound Fellowship (Western University, London, ON) combined with a Pediatric Critical Care Global Health Fellowship (Blantyre, Malawi). During his time in Blantyre, he conducted influential ultrasound-based research on Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in pediatric cerebral malaria.
Currently practicing at IU and Riley Children’s Hospital, Dr. Michael continues his involvement in global health research, collaborating on pediatric severe malaria projects in Uganda. His primary clinical and research interests are centered on the intersection of global health and the utilization of POCUS in the management of critically ill children, particularly in lower-resource settings.