Tom L. Delbanco, MD
Research Concentrations
- Transparency
- Patient Safety
Professional Biography
Tom Delbanco, MD, is the John F. Keane & Family Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC). Tom and his colleague, Jan Walker, are the co-founders of OpenNotes.
Educated at Harvard College and the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, Tom trained in internal medicine at Bellevue, Harlem, and Presbyterian Hospitals in New York. Following military service, he came to Boston where, until 2002, he was Chief of the Division of General Medicine and Primary Care at Beth Israel Hospital (now Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center). In the program he founded and led for more than 30 years, Tom created one of the first primary care practice and teaching programs at an academic health center, and in 1979, he developed and led the Harvard Medical School Faculty Development and Fellowship Program that has now prepared more than 300 general internists for academic careers.
In 1998, Tom was named a Master of the American College of Physicians (ACP), and in 2000 he became the initial incumbent of the Koplow-Tullis Chair in General Medicine and Primary Care at Harvard Medical School, its first chair in primary care. A founder and past-president of the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), in 2003 he received the Robert J. Glaser Award, SGIM’s highest honor. In 2006, Harvard Medical School selected him for the William Silen Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award. In 2017, Harvard Medical School appointed Tom as the John F. Keane & Family Professor of Medicine, a new chair created to promote patient engagement, safety, and healthcare value through fully transparent communication among patients, families, and clinicians. In 2019, the ACP chose Tom as the recipient of its highest annual honor, the John Phillips Memorial Award, established in 1929.