Monica Bharel

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GovernorCharlie Baker
Preceded byCheryl Bartlett, R.N [1]
Succeeded byMargret Cooke[2]
Monica Bharel
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Commissioner
In office
February 2015  June 18, 2021
GovernorCharlie Baker
Preceded byCheryl Bartlett, R.N [1]
Succeeded byMargret Cooke[2]

Monica Bharel is a medical educator who has served on the faculties of Harvard Medical School, Boston University Medical School, and Harvard School of Public Health. She is also a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers, serving as its vice-chair for 2025-2026. Bharel is the global clinical lead for public sector and public health at Google Health, and is a former commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and a former chief medical officer of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.

She earned her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine in 1994,[3] and completed her residency in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital (later merged into Boston Medical Center). She received her master of public health degree through the Commonwealth Fund's Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy.[4][5][6]

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