معرفی
Karl E. Minges is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the University of New Haven's School of Health Sciences. As a health services researcher, he focuses on health systems improvement, quality measurement, organizational behavior change, and medical device intervention evaluation. With over 60 publications in journals like JAMA and Journal of the American College of Cardiology, he has been cited over 2500 times. He received the University of New Haven's first NIH grant, the Faculty Recognition Award (2021), and was named a University Research Scholar (2023–2026).
- Ph.D., Yale University (2016)
- M.P.H., Columbia University (2010)
- B.S., Marist College (2007)
- Fulbright Scholar, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute (2010)
Research Interests span health systems evaluation, cardiovascular epidemiology, public health policy, and behavioral medicine. His work addresses medical device utilization, health disparities, and transitional care quality.
- Improving hospital readmission protocols
- Analyzing cardiovascular device outcomes
- Evaluating public health responses to pandemics
- Studying health behavior interventions
Scientific Awards include
- Faculty Recognition Award (2021)
- Research Excellence Award (2023)
- University Research Scholar (2023–2026)
- Fulbright Scholar (2010)
Media Engagement highlights his expertise in public health policy, pandemic response, and health behavior analysis. He has commented on topics ranging from telehealth to vaccine hesitancy, mask effectiveness, and medical device regulation.



