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Matthew Diamond
Chief Medical Officer for Digital Health at FDA
Matthew Diamond, MD, PhD is the Chief Medical Officer for Digital Health at the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH).1 In this role, he serves as the senior clinical expert for digital health medical devices, providing clinical leadership for policy development on digital health technologies, including artificial intelligence-enabled medical devices.1
Dr. Diamond's career highlights include:
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Education: MD and PhD (biophysics) from Mount Sinai School of Medicine12
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Current positions:
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Previous roles:
- Medical Officer for Digital Health at FDA (2018-2020)2
- Chief Medical Officer at Nokia Technologies (2017-2018)2
- Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association Health & Fitness Technology Board (2017-2018)2
- Medical Director at Fossil Group, Inc. and Misfit Wearables2
- Staff Physician at the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases (2013-2018)2
Dr. Diamond is board certified in rehabilitation medicine and certified in medical acupuncture.1 He has extensive experience in sports medicine, rehabilitation, and digital health technologies. In his FDA role, he represents the agency in national and international digital health initiatives, including chairing the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) Artificial Intelligence Working Group.1