Education
09/1991-00/1985 B.S.,
Bachelor of Science, Biology, Minor in Mandarin Chinese- United
States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
08/1995-12/1996 M.S., Master of Science, Cardiovascular
Physiology- Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO
08/1998-05/2002 M.D., Medical
Doctor- Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Colorado School
of Medicine, Denver, CO
07/2002-06/2003
Internship, Emergency Medicine- Hennepin County Medical Center,
Minneapolis, MN
07/2003-06/2005 Residency,
Emergency Medicine- Hennepin County Medical Center,
Minneapolis, MN
07/2005-06/2006 Fellowship,
Medical Informatics- National Library of Medicine Training
Grant, University of Minnesota, MN
07/2006-Present Residency,
Aerospace Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, TX– NASA Johnson Space
Center, Houston TX
Significant professional appointments and
activities
Aerospace
Medical Association, 1996-present
Society for
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2001-present
American
College of Emergency Physicians, 1998-present
American
Medical Informatics Association, 2005-present
Healthcare
Information and Management Systems Society, 2005-present
Project
Management Institute, 2006-present
National Eagle
Scout Association, Life member
Biography
Dr. Lindgren is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Physician
in the Division of Clinical Preventive Medicine. He is also appointed as
a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine.
He is assigned to support NASA Mission Control and the International Space
Station through the NASA/Wyle Bioastronautics Contract.
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