About

Bryan Bordeaux, DO, MPH is a general internist who practices in downtown Boston and teaches at Harvard Medical School. He is an award winning clinician, author, and teacher with more than 15 years of experience practicing medicine.

He has two short stories published in the anthology, The Real Life of an Internist along with several articles in scholarly medical journals. Dr. Bordeaux has expertise in men’s health and regularly teaches at national conferences on this topic, and has advanced training in research and medical education from Johns Hopkins University.

Before moving to Boston he practiced in a rural, poor and medically underserved Pennsylvania community caring for patients in his solo office practice, making house calls, and in a 22 bed critical access hospital. While in Pennsylvania he designed and routinely used an innovative electronic reminder system to improve patient care and led a successful county-wide obesity reduction program. He was also a guest on a weekly radio program heard throughout central Pennsylvania, was interviewed on local television, and gave approximately 50 public lectures to the community on various health related topics.