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    Brad Diephuis, MD, MBA

    Co-founder and CEO, Herald Health

    Boston

    Brad Diephuis, MD, MBA is a co-founder and CEO of Herald Health, a health IT startup developing a customizable clinical notification platform for clinicians. Herald is deployed at two leading academic centers in Boston and is the winner of the 2016 HHS ONC Provider User Experience Challenge.

    Previously, Brad was an internal medicine resident at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and completed an MD/MBA degree between the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) and Harvard Business School. He has been recognized as one of MedTech Boston’s 40 Under 40 Health Care Innovators and has presented in a variety of medical conferences.

    Brad’s undergraduate training is in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and he has held an eclectic set of prior positions including stints as a cancer researcher, a Wall Street quantitative trader and a product manager. He has co-authored 14 peer-reviewed papers on topics ranging from predictive cancer models to software design.

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