Ishani Ganguli, MD, MPH
Ishani Ganguli MD MPH is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women’s Hospital (BWH) Division of General Internal Medicine and a practicing primary care physician at BWH Advanced Primary Care Associates. She is a health services and policy researcher studying the value of ambulatory care – specifically, primary care payment and delivery, the care of patients with medical and social complexity, and cascades following low-value medical tests. Ishani received her AB, MD, and MPH from Harvard University. She trained in Internal Medicine/Primary Care and completed fellowship in health policy and management at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). During fellowship, she led hospital-wide initiatives on patient education and patient-reported outcome measures and practiced primary care at the MGH Ambulatory Practice of the Future. Ishani is also a journalist who has written about science and health care for The Boston Globe, Reuters, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, among other publications.