Jonathan T. Huntington, MD, PhD, MPH

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Chief Medical Officer

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Jonathan T. Huntington, MD, PhD, MPH

Jonathan T. Huntington, MD, PhD, MPH, was named Chief Medical Officer for Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in February 2021. Huntington is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine (Geisel) and works clinically as a hospitalist. He had previously been named the Acting Chief Medical Officer for Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in April 2020.

Huntington is responsible for clinical and physician-related responsibilities specific to the academic medical center and leads efforts in overseeing and coordinating, in partnership with the chief nursing officer and senior vice president for clinical operations, cross-disciplinary hospital functions, as well as applying system policies related to physicians at the medical center. As a Co-leader of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center's Throughput Access for Patients Project (TAPP), he has been instrumental in the continued efforts to maximize efficiency and throughput in the medical center and, most importantly, ensuring that exceptional service is provided to our patients. In addition, he manages accreditation issues with the chief quality officer, and maintains and updates professional staff bylaws/rules and regulations.

In September of 2019, Huntington was appointed Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center's Associate Chief Medical Officer. In that role, he was Lead Physician for the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Transfer Center, responsible to provide leadership and oversight for the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Inpatient Clinical Enterprise. He led the team of inpatient unit medical directors in support of initiatives to improve patient care and implement innovative approaches to managing patient flow and capacity with a specific emphasis on achieving the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center strategic goal for reduction of length of stay.

In addition to his clinical and administrative duties, Huntington has an avid interest in inter-professional education with a specific focus on quality improvement and patient safety. In his Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center career, he has served as Medical Director for the Patient Flow Command Center, the Transfer Center, Medical Specialties and the Intermediate Special Care Unit. He also served as the Coordinator of Interprofessional Education at Geisel, and was the Assistant Director of the National Chief Residency in Quality and Patient Safety program for the Veteran's Health Administration.

Huntington currently serves on the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Board of Governors, and is a member of the System Capacity Committee, the System Credentialing Committee, and the Access, Capacity, and Transfers Committee.

Huntington is a 2007 graduate of Dartmouth Medical School's [now the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth] combined MD/PhD program. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in 2010 and earned a Master of Public Health in 2012 from The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice as a part of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center's Preventive Medicine Residency Program.

He has lived in the Upper Valley since 1997 and when not at work, loves hiking, skiing and paddling with his wife and two children.

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