Julian Goldman, MD, MGH
Julian M. Goldman, MD received his Medical Doctorate from S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center in New York, completed an Internship at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, N.Y., and performed anesthesiology residency and research fellowship training at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver. Following training, he practiced anesthesia in a private-practice setting in Seattle, Washington before joining the teaching faculty at the University of Colorado. His research fellowship concentrated on artificial intelligence applications for medical monitoring, and anesthesia simulation. Dr. Goldman departed the University of Colorado as a Tenured Associate Professor in 1998 to work as Vice President of Medical Affairs of a medical monitoring company. He joined the Department of Anesthesia and Critical care at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School in 2002.
Currently, Dr. Goldman is a principal anesthesiologist in the MGH/CIMIT “Operating Room of the Future”, Program Leader of the CIMIT Medical Device “Plug-and-Play” Interoperability Program, and a Physician Advisor to Partners HealthCare Biomedical Engineering at MGH.
Dr. Goldman is a former chair of the U.S. national standards committee for anesthetic and respiratory equipment (ASTM committee F29), and currently chairs international standardization committees for airway devices, respiratory gas monitors, and physiologic closed-loop controllers, and serves as co-chair of the Use Case Working Group of the Continua Health Alliance. He is president of the Society for Technology in Anesthesia, and is a Visiting Scholar in the FDA Medical Device Fellowship Program.