Dr. Gibbons is a digital health innovator, entrepreneur, physician and scientist. His career has been dedicated to solving some of life’s most challenging health problems including improving health among underserved populations and using digital technologies to improve health beyond the walls of the hospital. He is the Founder and CEO of The Greystone Group, a digital health innovation and healthcare transformation firm. Greystone is a thought leader in the application of technology to improve health. Through its team of Johns Hopkins-trained experts are constantly exploring new ways to leverage digital technologies to address the challenges facing the health sector. Dr. Gibbons is also a visiting Professor at Duke University School of Medicine.

Dr. Gibbons is an advisor to global health interests particularly in the Caribbean and on the continent of Africa. He has worked with the Center for Global Africa on Sierra Leonne public health response evaluation and improvement. He has also worked with the US Virgin Islands Department of Health, the Hospital Association of Puerto Rico, the DNALC Nigeria and RND Associates Ethiopia to assist with healthcare and public health infrastructure planning,  development and modernization.

Previously Dr. Gibbons was an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and the Bloomberg School of Public Health. For approximately 15 years Dr. Gibbons served as an Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, and for over a decade as the Chief Health Innovation Advisor at the Federal Communications Commission’s Connect2Health Task Force.

Dr. Gibbons attended medical school at the University of Alabama. He then trained in Preventive Medicine, General Surgery and molecular neuro-oncology at Johns Hopkins before completing a federal health policy fellowship at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) & the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).