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Matthew R. Glick, MD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Utah Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine. His clinical work focuses on critical care and pulmonology at the University of Utah Hospital and Sugar House Health Center.
- Undergraduate: Chemistry and Molecular Biology, Goshen College
- MD: Indiana University School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Pulmonary Critical Care, University of Utah Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine
Dr. Glick’s research bridges critical care medicine, pulmonology, and biochemistry, with publications addressing ICU outcomes in cirrhosis, pharmacokinetics of antitumor agents, and pulmonary complications of cancer therapies. His recent work emphasizes hemodynamic optimization in critically ill patients and adverse effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors.
His publications span clinical outcomes research, pharmacology, and molecular oncology, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise in critical care and pulmonary medicine. Notable studies include investigations into mean arterial pressure thresholds in cirrhosis and metabolic drug mechanisms.
Dr. Glick holds certifications from the American Board of Internal Medicine (Pulmonary Disease) and completed clinical training in Internal Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine. His roles include Chief Resident, Clinical Chief Fellow, and active clinical practice in pulmonary and critical care.