Daniel A. Gonzalez, M.D., a 2018–2019 Commonwealth Fund Fellow in Minority Health Policy at Harvard University, is currently the Adult Psychiatry Chief Resident and a Clinical Fellow at Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School. He is also a service leader on both the Latino Mental Health Clinic and the Gender and Sexuality Clinic and Consultation Service at Cambridge Health Alliance. From 2006–2010, he served as a Research Associate and an Outreach Educator at Fenway Health, a Boston-based community health center whose mission is to enhance the wellbeing of all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities, as well as people in the local neighborhoods and beyond, through access to the highest quality health care, education, research and advocacy. Dr. Gonzalez is most interested in improving the quality of behavioral health care and patient experience for LGBTQ+ Latinx patient populations. His clinical interests include intersectionality research, LGBTQ+ Latinx mental health advocacy, minority health policy, resilience-focused interventions, and wellness promotion. Dr. Gonzalez received his medical degree from Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine (formerly known as The Commonwealth Medical College), Scranton, Pa., in 2014.
Daniel Gonzalez
Adult Psychiatry Chief Resident and Clinical Fellow, Harvard Medical School