MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD

DocGo has established a Medical Advisory Board of leading industry experts to help drive innovation and elevate patient care.

Our Medical Advisory Board will provide their counsel and expertise to DocGo’s executive team to help propel DocGo’s delivery of top-tier virtual, in-person, and mobile healthcare services across the US and UK. Members will provide guidance and act as a resource to DocGo’s ongoing efforts to develop innovative and successful healthcare programs.

“DocGo’s Medical Advisory Board is an initiative I am incredibly proud of. Bringing together experts from a range of healthcare specialties will serve as a valuable resource for our team as we grow and expand. We look forward to leveraging their expertise to continue developing innovative healthcare solutions for those that need it most.”

Lee Bienstock
Chief Executive Officer, DocGo

MEET THE MEMBERS

Ben Bobrow, MD, FACEP

Ben Bobrow, MD FACEP is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston. During his 30-year career in academic medicine and public health, Dr. Bobrow has been dedicated to promoting equitable, high-quality medical care for all. He has been instrumental in leading large-scale health initiatives which have improved outcomes for patients with cardiac arrest, acute stroke, and traumatic brain injury. Dr. Bobrow will serve as the inaugural MAB Chairman.

Jagmeet P. Singh, MD, MMSc, DPhil, FACC, FHRS

Jagmeet (Jag) P. Singh MD, MMSc, DPhil, FACC, FHRS, is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the former Clinical Director of the Cardiology Division, the Roman W. DeSanctis Endowed Chair in Cardiology, and the Founding Director of the Resynchronization and Advanced Cardiac Therapeutics Program at Mass General Hospital. Much of his current efforts are focused on healthcare redesign, digital health, and medical device innovations.

Jesse Roach, MD

Dr. Jesse Roach is a goal-driven clinical leader with a wealth of experience in patient quality measurement and care. As the Proprietor of Kidney Care Insights, LLC, Dr. Roach provides consultancy on value-based care for government interests in the kidney space. During his tenure as the Chief Medical Officer at CVS Kidney Care, a division of CVS Health, Dr. Roach oversaw all clinical activities, including improving patient outcomes, and led a diverse team of medical and administrative professionals to create a multifaceted approach to removing barriers to kidney health among historically disenfranchised populations. Dr. Roach holds certifications in internal medicine, general pediatrics, and pediatric nephrology and has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field. With a background in clinical quality, health equity, data strategy, and clinical policy, Dr. Roach brings a unique skill set to healthcare and DocGo expects he will make additional contributions to elevating patient care by joining its MAB.

Clive Fields, MD

Clive Fields, MD, is Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of VillageMD, a national primary care provider through their locations called Village Medical. VillageMD partners with physicians to provide the clinical model, data, analytics, and contracts to deliver comprehensive and coordinated care and improve outcomes at a lower total cost of care. Dr. Fields is a board-certified Family Physician, with more than 30 years of service to patients in Houston.

Caitlin Colling, MD

Caitlin Colling, MD, is an endocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, Co-Clinical Director of the MGH Diabetes Center, and Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Her clinical and academic efforts have focused on providing high-quality, guideline-concordant care for patients with diabetes mellitus. Dr. Colling is committed to expanding access to personalized and data-driven care for individuals with diabetes.

 

 

 

 

Ries Robinson, MD

Ries Robinson, MD, is CEO of Rodin Scientific, a company with a focus on the pre-symptomatic detection of cardiac compromise. He is also the Chief Innovation Advisor at Presbyterian Healthcare Services, a private, non-profit, integrated health care system in New Mexico and the state’s largest provider of health care. Ries has helped Presbyterian identify, pilot, adopt, and scale innovation for the benefit of patients and members. As part of this innovation initiative, he has sought to reduce the burden on providers and empower patients to better manage their health conditions.

Sala Webb, MD

Sala Webb, MD, is a transformative physician executive who is devoted to healthcare system enhancement and evolution. Through serving often marginalized populations, she has assisted multiple states in implementing cross-functional and interdepartmental innovative programs, designed to promote optimal health for youth and their families.

Dr. Webb served as the inaugural Chief Medical Officer of Aetna BetterHealth of Ohio, OhioRISE: a first-of-its-kind behavioral health Medicaid carve-out specifically for youth with high behavioral health needs. As Chief Medical Officer for Behavioral Health, she assisted the Arizona Department of Child Safety in creating and implementing an integrated Medicaid Health Plan for Arizona youth in foster care. Prior to that, she was a psychiatric consultant to the United States Army Medical Department European Regional Medical Command in Bavaria, Germany. Dr. Webb has held academic appointments as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University and as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Child Psychiatry at Creighton University (Valleywise).

Andy S. Jagoda, MD, FACEP

Andy S. Jagoda, MD, FACEP, is a Professor and Chair Emeritus of Emergency Medicine (EM) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Dr. Jagoda spent 13 years in the Navy and served in Desert Shield / Desert Storm for which he received a Navy Commendation Medal for “meritorious service”. He came to Mount Sinai in 1995 and has been instrumental in building the EM Department into one of the leading programs in the country. Dr. Jagoda is internationally recognized for his involvement in EM education, and for his work in the area of neurologic emergencies and practice guideline development.

James Powell, MD

James Powell, MD is board-certified internist with a strong background in healthcare policies and procedures. As the CEO of DocGo’s Clinical Practice Group, he leads mobile health initiatives including Chronic Care Management, Remote Patient Monitoring, Transitional Care Management, ED avoidance programs, and DocGo’s virtual-first deployable Primary Care Practice. He specializes in the implementation of virtual programs that drive positive healthcare outcomes and reduced costs. Dr. Powell is an experienced speaker and proponent of implementing virtual programs with validated healthcare outcomes. His history of overseeing virtual care initiatives and his expertise in primary care, internal medicine, and clinical leadership make him a key member of DocGo’s leadership team.