Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
Aditya Khanijo, M.B.B.S., Research Fellow, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Florida.
I am deeply passionate about evidence-based medicine, healthcare informatics, and advancing equity and diversity in healthcare.
At Mayo Clinic, I have been privileged to contribute to a wide range of impactful projects, including a prospective NIH-funded trial on Automating Delirium Detection, as well as retrospective studies and quality improvement initiatives. These experiences have allowed me to explore critical areas such as ICU delirium, choice of induction agents in sepsis management, and cardiac impact of ARDS management with ECMO. By merging clinical insights with innovative solutions, I am committed to enhancing patient safety and improving outcomes in critical care settings.
My research efforts have been recognized with publications in esteemed journals such as Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes and The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, covering studies on Medicare mortality attribution and patient safety. Additionally, I have presented my work at leading conferences, including the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), the American College of Physicians (ACP), and the International Society of Hematology, highlighting my commitment to academic medicine and knowledge dissemination.
I am currently pursing Internal Medicine Residency and hope to pursue a career in Cardio-Critical Care. I hope to combine this interest with my experiences working in underserved settings that have shaped my unwavering commitment to bridging healthcare disparities. I am particularly focused on understanding socio-cultural factors that influence patient care and developing tailored, patient-centered approaches that address specialized healthcare needs effectively.
Looking ahead, I aspire to integrate informatics and innovation into clinical practice, leveraging data-driven strategies to revolutionize healthcare delivery. By combining cutting-edge research and technology with compassionate care, I aim to expand access to quality healthcare, particularly for underserved populations, and drive meaningful change in the healthcare landscape.