Clinical Informatics | Meet Our Team

Fellowship leadership

Jonathan Hron, MD
Pediatric Hospitalist, Children’s Hospital Inpatient Services; Physician Lead, Inpatient Informatics; Program Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship; Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer

Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Chase Parsons, DO, MBI
Pediatric Hospitalist, Department of Pediatrics; Associate Program Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship; Chief Medical Information Officer, Boston Children’s Hospital

Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Marvin Harper, MD
Senior Associate Physician in Medicine, Division of Emergency Pediatrics

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Allyson Mogelnicki
Fellowship Coordinator

Fellowship faculty

Fabienne Bourgeois

Fabienne Bourgeois, MD, MPH
Pediatric Hospitalist, Children’s Hospital Inpatient Services; Physician Lead, Consumer Informatics; Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Andrew Capraro, MD

Andrew Capraro, MD
Director in Information Technology, Division of Emergency Medicine; Associate Physician in Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine

Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Alon Geva

Alon Geva, MD, MPH
Associate in Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine

Peter Hong, MD, MBI
Attending Physician, Hospital Medicine; Data Scientist, Data and Analytics Services, Information Technology

Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

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Mélise Keays, MD, MSc
Director, Clinical Informatics, Department of Urology

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Dan Kats, MD
Clinical Informatics Lead for Health Equity and Prescriber Training

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Michael Lee

Michael Lee, MD
Executive Director and Medical Director, Children’s Hospital Integrated Care Organization

Instructor of Pediatrics. Harvard Medical School

Heather C. O’Donnell, MD, MSc

Heather C. O’Donnell, MD, MSc
Primary Care Pediatrician, Bridgewater Pediatrics; Director of Clinical Informatics, Pediatric Physicians’ Organization at Children’s

Naveed Rabbani

Naveed Rabbani
Chief Medical Information Officer, Pediatric Physicians’ Organization at Children’s; Pediatrician, Westwood-Mansfield Pediatrics

Instructor (Part-Time), Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

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Amrita Sinha, MD
Attending Physician, Medical Intensive Care Unit and Clinical Informatics

Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Fellows

2025-27 fellows

Leo Ferreira dos Santos

Leo Ferreira dos Santos, MD

Dr. Ferreira hails from Rio de Janeiro and received his medical degree from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro State in 2017. At that time, he also completed a master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics with honors and distinction, with a training grant from the Brazilian federal government. He also received a master’s in Mathematics at the Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA). After finishing his medical education, he was a cancer genomics postdoctoral research fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he worked on several bioinformatics and machine learning projects. He did his combined residency in Pediatrics and Medical Genetics at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. For his research on the development of generative AI applications in Pediatrics and Genetics he was awarded research grants from Cincinnati Children’s and the American Academy of Pediatrics. He will be working clinically and will continue to work on the development and integration of AI models in clinical practice.

Jasmine Kim

Jasmine Kim, MD

Jasmine’s fascination with human behavior led her from neuroscience studies at Duke University to child psychiatry research at Tulane Medical School. While serving underserved populations during her psychiatry residency at SUNY Downstate/Kings County Hospital, she discovered an innate pull towards enhancing patient safety and quality improvement. This interest, combined with her focus on systems-based care, naturally guided her toward informatics. In her pastime, she reads about human motivations, socioemotional development, and conflict resolution—topics that seem to seamlessly intersect with informatics, especially in change management. Jasmine chose Boston Children’s Hospital because of its commitment to solving the nation’s child mental health crisis, hoping to contribute with her operations work and informatics research.

Karl Santiago

Karl Santiago, MD

Dr. Santiago graduated Cum Laude from New York University in 2007, and received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2017. He did his residency in Pediatrics at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center, and since 2020, has been a primary care pediatrician and attending physician at MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital in rural Rockport, Maine. He and his spouse are proud busy parents to their three daughters. Dr. Santiago’s informatics-related interests include improving clinical reasoning and reducing errors through user interface design and decision support tools. He will be working clinically in Primary Care.

2024-26 fellows

Kee Chung, MD

Kee Chung, MD

Dr. Chung matriculated at Harvard University, and received his MD from Yale University and his MBA from Brandeis University. He performed his residency in diagnostic radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and his fellowship in pediatric radiology at Boston Children’s Hospital. He has served as staff in the Boston Children’s Department of Radiology and and also at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. He currently performs duties as a clinical informaticist and radiologist at Atrius Healthcare. He plans to work in health data analytics as well as within the Department of Radiology.

Allison Lure, MD, MPH

Allison Lure, MD, MPH

Dr. Lure graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College, received her medical degree from the University of Virginia, and obtained a master’s in public health from Ohio State University. She completed pediatric residency at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, and neonatology fellowship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Her interests include building and implementing models in the electronic medical records to improve clinical care. She will be working clinically in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Former fellows

  • Dan Kats, MD: Informatics Lead for Training and Health Equity, Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Mondira Ray, MD: Clinician Scientist, Abridge
  • Eugene Kim, MD
  • Susannah Kisvarday, MD
  • Adam Yan, MD: Associate CMIO (Academic Pediatrics), The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
  • Julia Whitlow Yarahuan, MD: Medical Director of Clinical Decision Support Operations — Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
  • Peter Hong, MD: Pediatric Hospitalist, Physician Informaticist, Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Mara Alexeev, MD, MPH: Director of Clinical Informatics, Layer Health
  • Lily Payvandi, MD: Family Medicine, Public Heath, and Preventive Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance
  • Sarah Mousseau, MD: Associate Chief Medical Information Officer at Sainte-Justine Hospital, Montreal
  • Chase Parsons, DO: CMIO — Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Colby Uptegraft, MD, MPH: Clinical Informaticist, Defense Health Agency
  • Melissa Van Cain, MD: CMIO — Oklahoma University Health
  • Joshua Herigon, MD: CMIO and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Divisions of Infectious Diseases and Medical Informatics at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, MO