Biography
McKinley Glover IV, MD, MHS, is board-certified radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant medical director within the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization.
Dr. Glover earned his BS in Neuroscience from Davidson College and a Masters in Health Finance and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. During his tenure at Hopkins, he founded and led the Health Policy and Management Consulting Practice, worked as a financial analyst for Hopkins Medicine and was inducted into the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health. Subsequently, Dr. Glover graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine, where he was also selected for the National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Training Fellowship and inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.
Dr. Glover completed a Diagnostic Radiology residency at Mass General, during which he also served on the board of trustees of the Massachusetts Medical Society and was chair of the Resident and Fellow section of the American College of Radiology. Following residency, he completed a clinical fellowship in Diagnostic Neuroradiology at Mass General and an administrative fellowship in Health Policy & Management with the MGPO.
In addition to maintaining an active clinical radiology practice at Mass General, Dr. Glover also serves as associate director of the mass General Radiology Consulting Group and serves on several committees within Mass General and national organizations and professional societies. An assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, his research publications focus on healthcare policy, cost, quality, and healthcare disparities within radiology as well as the larger national medical and healthcare landscape.