Daniel Henderson, MD, MPH

Daniel Henderson, MD, MPH

Clinical Innovation Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital; Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Primary Care Physician, Massachusetts General Hospital

Dan Henderson trained in internal medicine at Columbia University/New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and holds degrees from the Harvard School of Public Health, the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, and Trinity College.

As a primary care physician, Dr. Henderson’s focus is a big-picture approach to the wellness of the patients he serves, particularly those with complex medical conditions. His approach emphasizes heart disease prevention, stress management, healthy lifestyle care, medical weight loss treatment, men’s health, and affirming care for patients of all sexual and gender identities. Dr. Henderson is committed to achieving the best possible care for his patients, and is passionately involved in driving the health system innovations needed to accomplish this. Previously, Dr. Henderson served as the Resident Patient Safety and Quality Officer for Columbia University Medical Center, and the first Health Justice Fellow of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA). Currently, he directs the Clinical Process Improvement Leadership Program (CPIP) for MGH and Partners Healthcare and participates in a variety of system change programs.