Bryan Redmond, PhD, is a strategist and consultant specializing in healthcare operations, research infrastructure, and clinical program development. With experience spanning academic medicine, health systems, nonprofit leadership, and policy advocacy, Bryan helps organizations transform complex challenges into actionable strategies that advance efficiency, quality, and patient outcomes.
His consulting work centers on optimizing research workflows, designing interdisciplinary clinical programs, and supporting data analysis and performance improvement initiatives across hospital, academic, and community settings. Trained as a scientist, Bryan’s background in medicine and neuroscience provides him with a systems-level understanding of how innovation, policy, and patient care intersect.
Beyond his scientific and clinical work, Bryan has collaborated with national and community-based nonprofits—including National Medical Fellowships, Vot-ER, Compassion & Choices, and BRIDGES, Inc.—to lead initiatives that expand health equity, civic engagement, and access to care. His policy experience includes advocating for the recognition of voting as a social determinant of health through the American Medical Association and developing community-based programs that promote college readiness, health literacy, and end-of-life care planning.
Bryan’s interdisciplinary approach blends analytical rigor, public service, and collaborative leadership to guide institutions and organizations toward sustainable growth, equitable systems change, and measurable impact.