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Nicholas Tingquist

Nicholas Tingquist, MD

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
4301 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR  72223
United States
5015902608
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Role: 
Resident - Cardiothoracic Surgery

Background

I am currently a Cardiothoracic Surgery fellow at Vanderbilt.

Other Interests

Personal interests:
fly fishing, fly tying, playing guitar

Research interests:
esophageal cancer, lung cancer

Research

Jan  2018                      “Admission for Advanced Esophageal Cancer: A Dedicated Team Approach Benefits Patients and Reduces Costs.”

Matthew Steliga, M.D. and Kevin Sexton, M.D., Faculty.  Accepted for poster presentation at Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

May 2017                      “Duodenal Injury: Options for Management”

                                    American College of Surgeons, Arkansas Chapter, Annual Meeting

Apr  2017                      Tingquist N, Kimbrough MK, Thrush C, Mizell J. Money Matters: A Medical Student Curriculum for Personal and Business Financial Management. (oral presentation).  2017 AAMC SGEA/GSA/SOSR Regional Conference, April 19-22, 2017, Charlottesville, VA.

Mar 2017                      “Vascular Abdominal Trauma”

                                    University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Vascular Surgery Grand Rounds

Mar 2017                      “Forequarter Amputation in a Septuagenarian” GTSC 2017

Mar 2017                      Bland et al. “Diagnosis and Management of Pleural Metastases and Malignant Effusion in Breast Cancer”. In Elsevier (2017) The Breast.

Sept 2016                     “Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome”

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Grand Rounds

Aug 2016                      “Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Critical Patient”

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Grand Rounds

July 2016                      “Missed Skull Fractures”.  Case Presentation

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Trauma and Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds

 

Additional Educational Information

Undergraduate: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 2007-2011
Medical School: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 2011-2015
Surgery Residency: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Dept of Surgery, Little Rock, AR 2015-2020
Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Dept of Thoracic Surgery, Nashville, TN 2020-present