A graduate of Princeton University, Dr. Riner attended Cornell University Medical College and received his internship and residency training at The New York Hospital/Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He performed his specialty training in cardiovascular diseases at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and has received formal business education at the Olin School of Business at Washington University, Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University, and Harvard University in Boston. He is also a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study on International Business Development at Washington University. He is a former graduate medical education program director and has had over 15 years of private medical practice experience before devoting himself entirely to the business of medicine and healthcare. He continues as a member of numerous specialty societies and academies and serves on several public and not-for-profit boards. His diverse experiences within the healthcare field, having practiced and served as advisor within every facet of medicine (academic/private/solo/small-large group) and also having served at senior management and governance levels within large health systems and large healthcare companies provides unique vantage points and skills resulting in his being a frequently requested speaker, advisor and consultant for educational institutions, health systems, industry and other components of the business and healthcare community. |