Julian M. Goldman, MD is an attending anesthesiologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Dept. of Anesthesia, Founder and Director of the Program on Medical Device Interoperability & Cybersecurity (MD PnP), and Medical Director of Biomedical Engineering for Mass General Brigham . Dr. Goldman founded the MD PnP Program in 2004 to promote innovation in patient safety and clinical care by leading the development of patient-centric integrated clinical environments. The program's new Center for Smart and Autonomous Medical Systems (SaAMS) is leading a collaborative community to enable pre-competitive knowledge sharing of technology and safety solutions for advanced medical systems.
Dr. Goldman is Board Certified in Anesthesiology and Clinical Informatics and is a Fellow of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (FASA). He completed anesthesiology residency and a research fellowship in medical device informatics (AI-based real-time patient monitoring) at the University of Colorado. He departed Colorado as a tenured associate professor to work as chief medical officer of a medical device company. Subsequently, Dr. Goldman joined the Harvard Medical School and the Mass General Brigham Department of Anesthesia at to serve as a principal anesthesiologist in the Massachusetts General Hospital "Operating Room of the Future".
Dr. Goldman served as a Visiting Scholar in the FDA Medical Device Fellowship Program, co-chaired the FCC mHealth Task Force, the HIT Policy Committee FDASIA Workgroup regulatory subgroup, and the FCC Consumer Advisory Committee healthcare working group. He served on the NSF CISE Advisory Committee and as a member of the CDC Board of Scientific Counselors for the National Center for Public Health Informatics.
Dr. Goldman serves in leadership positions in several healthcare standardization and innovation organizations. These include Convener of the Joint Working Group on Physiologic Closed-Loop Controllers since its inception, immediate past Chair of ISO Technical Committee 121 on Anesthetic and Respiratory Equipment and chair of the Working Group on cybersecurity, member of the Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group, and Co-Chair of the AAMI Interoperability Working Group and AAMI COVID-19 Response Team. He is a member of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Committee on Technology and American Society of Anesthesiologists Committees on Equipment, Innovation, and Informatics and Information technology.
Dr. Goldman was an IEEE EMBS Distinguished Lecturer, and the recipient of the International Council on Systems Engineering Pioneer Award, American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) award for Professional Achievement in Technology, the AAMI Foundation/Institute for Technology in Health Care Clinical Application Award, and the University of Colorado Chancellor's "Bridge to the Future" award.
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