Eric Goralnick, MD, MS is focused on improving patient care in two main areas: ensuring equitable access to healthcare for our most vulnerable patients and supporting collaborations between the civilian and military medical communities. He has served in various operational roles at the departmental, hospital and systems level within Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Mass General Brigham.
He has coauthored over 80 peer reviewed articles and his team’s work has been featured in many international, national and local media outlets.
He is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the faculty lead for the Harvard Medical School Civilian Military Collaborative , the emergency medicine lead for the Brigham and Women’s Center For Surgery and Public Health, the Civilian Military Advisor for the Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation, an Ariadne Labs Associate Faculty Member.. He also currently served as the Chair, Disaster Medicine Section, American College of Emergency Physicians.
A US Navy Veteran, he recently completed the George W. Bush Institute Stand To Veteran Scholar program with a focus on assisting veterans who are pursuing careers in healthcare.