Harris Berman

Harris A. Berman (born c. 1938)[1] is an American physician and the dean of the Tufts University School of Medicine.

Harris Berman
Bornc. 1938
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard College, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
OccupationPhysician
Known forDean of Tufts University School of Medicine

Early life and education

Born in Concord, New Hampshire,[2] Berman completed his undergraduate education at Harvard College and graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1964.[3][4] He completed his residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in infectious disease at Tufts Medical Center.[3][5]

Career

First contributions

After finishing his fellowship, he and Jim Squires, a friend just out of his general surgery residency,[2] along with three other physicians, co-founded the Matthew Thornton Health Plan,[1] one of the first health maintenance organizations in New England.[5] The organization would grow to service 60,000 people by the mid-1980s;[1]

Tufts

In 1986, Berman left Matthew Thornton and became the chief executive officer of Tufts Health Plan,[1] which grew from 60,000 members to over a million members in his 17-year tenure.[5] In 1986, he also joined Tufts University School of Medicine as a professor of public health and community medicine.[2] From 2003 to 2008, he served as the chair of the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine,[2] and eventually became the dean of public health and professional degree programs[5] before being appointed vice dean of the medical school in 2008.[2] In December 2009, he was appointed dean ad interim for the School of Medicine and was formally appointed to the position of dean in October 2011.[2]

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