In an interview with incoming president of the
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), James H. Beaty listed Ingram as one of his inspirational mentors, noting that "[w]ithin medicine, I’ve had several significant role models and mentors. Alvin J. Ingram, MD—a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon who was Chief of Staff at the Campbell Clinic—was one. Ingram was a great role model, and was very active in orthopaedic organizations, serving as president of the American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA)." • Member of staff, Campbell Clinic, Memphis, TN (1947–1990) • Deputy chief of staff, Campbell Clinic, Memphis, TN (1967–1969) • Chief of staff, Campbell Clinic, Memphis, TN (1970–1978) • Medical director (1948–1961) and chief of staff (1961–1970), Crippled Children's Hospital • Medical director, Les Passes Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center (1953–1956) • Medical advisory committee (1947–1957) and chairman (1947–1955), Memphis and West Tennessee Chapter, Nations Foundation of Infantile Paralysis • Medical advisory committee, Shrine School for Crippled Children (1947–1956) • Medical advisory board, Variety Club Convalescent Hospital (1952–1956) • Secretary-treasurer, member of the board of trustees, and secretary of the board of trustees of the
American Medical Association (AMA). Chairman of the Liaison Committee between the AMA and
National Medical Association, AMA Representative to the Interagency Committee on Increasing Enrollment of Blacks and Other Minority Students in Medicine, and member of the finance committee of the AMA Board of trustees (1968–1970). • Member, executive committee of the medical staff of
Baptist Memorial Hospital (1969–1970) • Chairman, department of orthopedics,
Baptist Memorial Hospital (1970- ) • Distinguished Service Alumni Award,
Union University, Jackson, TN (January, 1970) • Distinguished Southern Orthopaedist Award, Southern Orthopaedic Association (SOA) (1989) • Pioneer/Distinguished Achievement Award, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) (1990) • Distinguished Alumni Award,
University of Tennessee (1997) • Hall of Fame, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) (2019) • Member, board of trustees –
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital – Memphis, TN • Member, board of trustees – National Association of the Blue Cross Plans == References ==