Summary
Bradley Heinz is an emergency medicine resident, physician-researcher, and technologist with 11 years of cross-sector experience spanning clinical care, public health, software engineering, and management consulting. He combines frontline emergency medicine training at UChicago Medicine with an MD from UCSF and an MS in Health Sciences from UC Berkeley, bringing rigorous clinical insight to policy and technology-driven interventions. Bradley’s career path—Anthropology at Stanford, Fulbright research on Iraqi refugees, Bain strategy work in the Middle East, and engineering roles at Optimizely and Welkin—reflects a rare blend of global cultural fluency, product and growth engineering, and systems-level thinking. He focuses on scalable solutions for universal healthcare and improved care for stigmatized patients, driven by a moral urgency about access and affordability. Known for curiosity and cross-disciplinary problem solving, he leverages research, analytics, product design, and advocacy to translate complex problems into practical interventions. Bradley is energized by mission-driven collaboration and seeks opportunities to innovate at the intersection of medicine, policy, and technology.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Health and Medical Sciences - School of Public Health, Master of Science - MS Health and Medical Sciences - School of Public Health at University of California, Berkeley
Modern Standard Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic at Yemen College of Middle Eastern Studies
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at University of California, San Francisco
BA Cultural and Social Anthropology Arabic, BA Cultural and Social Anthropology Arabic at Stanford University
English, Arabic, Spanish