Ramin Khorasani, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Radiology
Harvard Medical School

Vice Chair, Quality, Safety and Imaging IT
Brigham and Women's Hospital/EH&E

Ramin Khorasani, MD, MPH, graduated from McGill University School of Medicine in Montreal in 1989. After an internship in internal medicine at Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto, he completed diagnostic radiology residency followed by an abdominal imaging and interventional fellowship at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), Harvard Medical School in Boston in1995. He subsequently joined the faculty at BWH where he practices today. He obtained a Masters degree in Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health in 2003 with focus on clinical effectiveness and healthcare policy and management. He holds an associated professor of radiology appointment at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Khorasani has been serving as Vice Chair for Radiology since 2002. He directs Quality, Safety and Information Technology programs for Medical Imaging and is Chair-designate for Medical Imaging IT at BWH. As director of the Center for Evidence-Based Imaging he has focused on improving quality, safety, and efficiency of care in the imaging domain using information technology, knowledge management, process redesign and change management tools/strategies. He has served/continues to serve on several national/international non-profit organizations in healthcare with focus on quality, safety and/or IT and is author of many peer reviewed publications.