Bryan Buckley

Alumni Representative

Bryan O. Buckley is a multi-dimensional healthcare professional, educator, and researcher in healthcare delivery system redesign, performance improvement, and change management. He has training and demonstrated success applying various performance improvement, leadership, strategy, and change management methodologies. Currently, Dr. Buckley is a Research Fellow and Program Director with Medstar Health’s Institute for Quality and Safety (MIQS), where he contributes to translational health service research to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in women, and on a study that aims to improve diagnostic teamwork and measurement of diagnostic opportunities. In addition, he leads the COVID-19 action network of over 100 nursing homes across Maryland and DC, providing education, best practices, and practical solutions with nursing homes to improve care quality and safety for both residents, staff, and visitors. As an Assistant Professor in Medicine at Georgetown University he is teaching for the Executive Master’s in Clinical Quality, Safety & Leadership. He holds a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health focused on management, strategy, leadership, and organizational change. In addition to his DrPH, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree (BS) in Microbiology from Michigan State University and a Master of Public Health (MPH) with a concentration in Infectious Diseases and Administration from Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine.