William Curry, MD

Chief Medical Officer, AMCs, MGB
Mass General Brigham
Areas of Expertise
Health System Integration, Academic Leadership, Care Delivery Innovation
Biography

Dr. William T. Curry is the Chief Medical Officer for Academic Medical Centers at Mass General Brigham (MGB), where he leads clinical integration and strategic oversight across Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Mass Eye and Ear, and their affiliated physician organizations. Appointed in February 2025, Dr. Curry plays a pivotal role in unifying care delivery, enhancing patient outcomes, and optimizing physician engagement across one of the nation’s premier academic health systems. His leadership is central to MGB’s mission to align operational excellence with academic and clinical innovation.

A neurosurgeon by training, Dr. Curry joined Mass General in 1997 and has since held numerous leadership roles, including Chief Medical Officer of Mass General, the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, and Mass Eye and Ear. He is the Adeline Rose Wydotis Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School and has served as Co-Director of Mass General Neuroscience and Director of Neurosurgical Oncology. Recognized for his commitment to mentorship and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Curry brings a deep understanding of academic medicine and a track record of fostering innovation, making him a valuable asset to boards seeking strategic insight in healthcare transformation.