Title: Retos y Oportunidades del IoT Médico: Mejorar la Salud
Biography
Julian M. Goldman, MD is Medical Director of Biomedical Engineering for Partners HealthCare System, a practicing anesthesiologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and Director of the Program on Medical Device Interoperability at MGH and CIMIT (Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology).
Dr. Goldman founded the federally funded, multi-institutional Medical Device “Plug-and-Play” (MD PnP) Interoperability research program in 2004 to promote innovation in patient safety and clinical care by leading the adoption of patient-centric integrated clinical environments. The MD PnP program team received the 2007 CIMIT Edward M Kennedy award for Healthcare Innovation.
Dr. Goldman completed anesthesiology residency and fellowship training at the University of Colorado. His research fellowship was in bioinformatics (concentration: medical device informatics), focusing on simulation and artificial intelligence applications for monitoring and real-time decision support. He departed Colorado in 1998 as a tenured associate professor to work as an executive of a medical device company. Dr. Goldman joined Harvard Medical School and the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 2002 as a staff anesthesiologist, where he served as a principle anesthesiologist in the MGH “Operating Room of the Future”.