Daniel Carlin

Daniel Carlin
Born (1959-09-27) September 27, 1959 (age 65)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCarnegie Mellon University (B.S.)
Tufts University School of Medicine (M.D.)
OccupationCEO of Concierge Telemedicine company WorldClinic
Known forTelemedicine
AwardsHealth Professions Scholarship Program Scholarship Recipient, US Navy Research Clerkship, Clinical Presentation of A.I.D.S. Related Illnesses, Cornell University School of Medicine, Department of Tropical and Infectious Disease, Port Au Prince, Haiti
Scientific career
FieldsEmergency Medicine, Connected Care, Telemedicine, Infectious Disease

Daniel Carlin (born September 27, 1959) is the founder and CEO of the connected care telemedicine practice WorldClinic. He is a former U.S. Navy chief medical officer who has served as a refugee camp physician on the Afghanistan–Pakistan frontier.[1] Carlin is board certified in Emergency Medicine and holds a consultant-staff appointment at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in suburban Boston. He has been in practice for 29 years.

  1. ^ Prince, Russ (6 July 2011). "Global Healing". Private Wealth magazine. Retrieved 7 April 2015.