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Daniel Warren

Adjunct Faculty - School of Healthcare Business & Technology

School

School of Healthcare Business and Technology

Department

School of Healthcare Business and Technology

About

Daniel Warren III, MHA, is an adjunct faculty member in the School of Healthcare Business at MCPHS University, where he teaches and mentors students preparing for careers in healthcare administration. An MCPHS graduate with a Master of Healthcare Administration, he brings more than a decade of experience in academic medical centers and integrated health systems.

As Senior Director of Health System Anesthesiology and Procedural Services at Boston Medical Center Health System, Daniel oversees clinical operations, workforce strategy, and service integration across multiple hospital sites. Recognized for his collaborative leadership and commitment to equity and performance, he works at the intersection of clinical excellence and operational efficiency. His professional interests include physician alignment, care redesign, and cultivating the next generation of healthcare leaders.

Education

  • MHA, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • BS, Northeastern University

Research Interests

  • Interdisciplinary communication and collaboration in healthcare settings
  • Strategies to improve communication between physicians and frontline care teams
  • Physician compensation models aligned with quality, engagement, and organizational performance
  • Health system integration and its effect on communication and workflow standardization

Education

  • MHA, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • BS, Northeastern University

Research Interests

  • Interdisciplinary communication and collaboration in healthcare settings
  • Strategies to improve communication between physicians and frontline care teams
  • Physician compensation models aligned with quality, engagement, and organizational performance
  • Health system integration and its effect on communication and workflow standardization

Publications