Distinguished Healthcare Leader Combines Medical Excellence with Digital Innovation at Mount Sinai
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Dr. Bruce Darrow serves as the Senior Vice President of Information Technology and Associate Professor of Cardiology and Population Health Science and Policy at the Mount Sinai Health System. A Yale University graduate who earned both his MD and PhD from Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Darrow exemplifies the intersection of medical expertise and technological innovation in healthcare. His career at Mount Sinai showcases exceptional achievements in both clinical practice and digital healthcare advancement. As an educator, he earned prestigious recognitions including the Solomon Berson Teaching Award and the Attending Physician of the Year Award from the Department of Nursing. His role as Chief Medical Information Officer has been marked by significant technological achievements, including Mount Sinai receiving the Davies Enterprise Award for excellence in health information technology. Board-certified in Cardiovascular Disease, General Internal Medicine, and Clinical Informatics, Dr. Darrow maintains an active cardiology practice while leading digital transformation initiatives. His clinical expertise spans a broad spectrum of cardiac conditions, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and rhythm abnormalities, while simultaneously advancing the integration of technology in healthcare delivery. His leadership continues to shape both patient care standards and the future of digital healthcare innovation at Mount Sinai.