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Aaron Hoffman
Physician, teacher, innovator, and leader at Atrius Health and Harvard Medical School
Aaron Hoffman, DO, MPH is a physician, teacher, innovator, and leader in the field of primary care and healthcare innovation. He served as the Chief Clinical Innovation Engineer at Atrius Health from December 2020 to June 2024.1 Currently, he holds the position of Director of the Phyllis Jen Center Procedure Clinic at Brigham and Women's Hospital, which he started in September 2024.1
Dr. Hoffman's educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Ancient Societies from Vassar College (2002-2006)
- Master of Public Health in Health Economics and Policy from Dartmouth College (2006-2007)
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (2008-2012)1
He has extensive experience in various healthcare roles, including:
- Co-Director of the Program in Family Medicine at Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care (2018-present)
- Medical Director of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at MGH Institute of Health Professions (2018-present)
- Instructor in Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School (2015-present)
- Physician at Women's Health Services (2021-present)1
Dr. Hoffman is known for his expertise in primary care innovation and his focus on improving healthcare delivery systems. He has been involved in discussions about the future of primary care, emphasizing the importance of team-based care, technology integration, and addressing social determinants of health.2
In 2020, he received the Charles McCabe, MD Faculty Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Harvard Medical School, recognizing his outstanding contributions to medical education.3