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Thomas Osborne, M.D.

Chief Medical Officer, Microsoft Federal Civilian; Clinical Professor

Thomas Osborne M.D. is a physician scientist and healthcare leader dedicated to accelerating medical advancements. Through broad collaborations, he and his teams have developed and deployed the latest technologies such as AI, cloud, 5G, sensors, wearables, robotics, augmented reality and virtual reality to positively transform healthcare. His work is published in leading medical journals on topics such as cancer, infectious disease, neurologic disorders, surgery, pain and anxiety, falls, elder care, telehealth, diagnostics, risk, predictive analytics, value-based care, population health, drug repurposing, cost savings, access, efficiencies, employee morale, strategy, health risk and safety.
As Chief Medical Officer at Microsoft Federal, he combines healthcare, technology and business expertise to drive transformative healthcare solutions. He is also a Clinical Professor at Stanford (adjunct) in the Department of Neurosurgery. Thomas earned his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School and completed his clinical residency and fellowship at Harvard hospitals.