Marvin Harper

Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School

Schools

  • Harvard Medical School

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Biography

Harvard Medical School

Mission-driven Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) with a track record of advancing patient outcomes by guiding top ranked healthcare organizations through information system (IS) transformations. - Dynamic relationship-builder with experience mobilizing diverse stakeholders around shared vision and building open, transparent and trusting partner relationships with executives, physicians, nurses, and other employees. - Innovative organizational leader having had the opportunity to work with, establish, and lead talented teams to nimbly address identified vulnerabilities while enhancing quality healthcare delivery, safety, and efficiency through innovative software solutions, pragmatic implementation and workflow redesign. CORE COMPETENCIES Clinical Informatics • Research Informatics • Health Systems Operations • Care Transformation • Change Management • Innovation • Process Improvement • Compliance • Governance • Data Analysis • Clinical Research • Medical Education • Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Enjoy hiking, family and friends.

Education

  • Internship and Residency Boston Children's Hospital (1986 — 1989)
  • MD University of California, San Francisco - School of Medicine (1982 — 1986)
  • Bachelor of Science - BS University of California, San Francisco (1979 — 1983)

Companies

  • Associate Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School (2009)
  • Chief Medical Information Officer Children's Hospital Boston (2008)
  • KLAS Advisory Board Member KLAS Research (2016 — 2018)
  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School (2000 — 2009)
  • Associate Director of Clinical Computing Boston Children's Hospital (2004 — 2008)
  • Systems Specialist, Clinical Applications Development Boston Children's Hospital (1995 — 2004)
  • Instructor in Pediatrics Harvard Medical School (1992 — 2000)

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