Henry H. Ting, MD, is an interventional cardiologist and health services researcher and the Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer at New York-Presbyterian (NYP), the University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell in addition to being a Fellows Ambassador at the New York Academy of Medicine.

Dr. Ting oversees vision, strategy, planning, and operations for quality and patient safety at the largest non-profit academic medical center in the nation. Formerly from 1997-2014, Dr. Ting was a Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Director of Mayo Clinic Quality Academy, Clinical Practice Chair of Mayo Clinic Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, and Chair of Mayo Clinic Regional Cardiovascular Network.

Dr. Ting’s scholarly activities focus on health services research, outcomes research, and shared decision making to improve patient outcomes and population health. He has over 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals including New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Ting has served on multiple national committees and Boards including the National Quality Forum Consensus Standard Approval Committee, National Quality Forum Cardiovascular Steering Committee, American Board of Internal Medicine Council, American College of Cardiology Clinical Quality Committee, and American Heart Association Task Force on Performance Measure.

Dr. Ting earned a BA degree in Chemistry from Cornell University, a MD degree from Harvard Medical School, a MBA degree from University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and received training in Biostatistics and Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine and fellowships in Cardiovascular Diseases and Interventional Cardiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.